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" The wind whistled woefully as it wound its way through the nearly leafless trees. The pale yellow moon cast eerie shadows as it slipped in and out from behind the clouds like a blinking flashlight. Strange figures could be seen dashing and darting through... "
Recipes, Wrappers, Reasoning and Rate : a Digest of the First Reading Assessment - Page 30
by Donald R. Gallo, National Assessment of Educational Progress (Project) - 1974 - 66 pages
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Critical Reading: Theme 8, Reading

National Assessment of Educational Progress (Project) - 1973 - 198 pages
...the most common type of persona in poetry. Read the story and complete the sentence which follows it. The wind whistled woefully as it wound its way through...seen dashing and darting through the streets. Ghosts, goblins—what could they be? What do they want? whom have they come to haunt? Beware... Nat'l % Choosing...
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Gleaning Significant Facts from Passages: Theme 5, Reading

Charles J. Gadway, National Assessment of Educational Progress (Project) - 1973 - 238 pages
...percent of young adults failed on this question. Bead the story and answer the question which follows it. The wind whistled woefully as it wound its way through the nearly leafless trees. The pale yellow noon cast eerie shadows as it slipped in and out from behind the clouds like a blinking flashlight....
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