ri 3 Mar AA [M) Test Session Login х • test.mapnwea.org + M] Test Player Read the passage. The Camel and the Pig A Camel said, "Nothing like being tall! Look how tall I am!" A Pig, who heard these words, said, "Nothing like being short! Look how short I am!" The Camel said, "Well, if I fail to prove the truth of what I said, I shall give up my hump." The Pig said, "If I fail to prove the truth of what I have said, I shall give up my snout." "Agreed!" said the Camel. "Just so!" said the Pig. They came to a garden, enclosed by a low wall without any opening. The Camel stood on this side of the wall, and reaching the plants within by means of his long neck, made a breakfast on them. Then he turned, jeeringly to the Pig, who had been standing at the bottom of the wall, without even having a look at the good things in the garden, and said, "Now, would you be tall or short?" Next they came to a garden, inclosed by a high wall, with a wicket gate at one end. The Pig entered by the gate, and, after having eaten his fill of the vegetables within, came out, laughing at the poor Camel, who had had to stay outside because he was too tall to enter the garden by the gate, and said, "Now, would you be tall or short?" Than thauthoucht the matter sunk and cumstathe conducion that the ramal chould koon hie humn and the Din hie cnaut chennuing ITall What does the author most likely think about how people should behave? O 1. People should not be judged by what they look like. O 2. People should make every effort to improve themselves. O 3. People should not feel they need to change the way they look. O 4. People should appreciate their own skills and the skills of others.

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Read the passage.
The Camel and the Pig
A Camel said, "Nothing like being tall! Look how tall I am!"
A Pig, who heard these words, said, "Nothing like being short! Look how short I am!"
The Camel said, "Well, if I fail to prove the truth of what I said, I shall give up my hump."
The Pig said, "If I fail to prove the truth of what I have said, I shall give up my snout."
"Agreed!" said the Camel.
"Just so!" said the Pig.
They came to a garden, enclosed by a low wall without any opening. The Camel stood on this side of the wall, and reaching the plants
within by means of his long neck, made a breakfast on them. Then he turned, jeeringly to the Pig, who had been standing at the bottom of the
wall, without even having a look at the good things in the garden, and said, "Now, would you be tall or short?"
Next they came to a garden, inclosed by a high wall, with a wicket gate at one end. The Pig entered by the gate, and, after having eaten his
fill of the vegetables within, came out, laughing at the poor Camel, who had had to stay outside because he was too tall to enter the garden by the
gate, and said, "Now, would you be tall or short?"
Than thauthoucht the matter sunk and cumstathe conducion that the ramal chould koon hie humn and the Din hie cnaut chennuing ITall
What does the author most likely think about how people should behave?
O 1. People should not be judged by what they look like.
O 2. People should make every effort to improve themselves.
O 3. People should not feel they need to change the way they look.
O 4. People should appreciate their own skills and the skills of others.
Answer

The passage does not provide enough information to determine what the author thinks about how people should behave.

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The passage is a short fable about a camel and a pig discussing the advantages of being tall and short. The author does not provide any explicit...
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