Write down the answer in one line without spaces. 1. This passage is narrated from the point of view of (A) a college professor studying the effects of bulimia on young males (B) a young male named Perry, struggling with the effects of anorexia. (C) a concerned therapist who works with struggling young adults (D) a college student working on a thesis about eating disorders in young males 2. What is true according to the passage? (A) Only girls suffer from anorexia. (B) Every third boy develops anorexia. (C) Everyone with anorexia requires forced hospitalization. (D) More and more boys are starting to have anorexia. 3. According to the passage, Perry's two biggest problems were (A) being an unhappy achiever and his parents' increase of his mental strain (B) his poor attitude toward school and his consumption of everyone's time and money (C) drug abuse and conflict within the family (D) his inability to prioritize and anorexia 4. The problems Perry faced (A) were caused by difficult relationships in his family. (B) didn’t influence his life very much. (C) seemed to be ordinary teen problems. (D) were unique. 5. ‘To jump through the academic hoops’ in the passage means (A) to do well at school. (B) to be good at sports. (C) to take part in a jumping competition. (D) to play in a school basketball team. 6. Perry’s parents ‘increased his mental strain’ by (A) making him do all the household chores. (B) accusing him of wasting their time and money. (C) making him back off on his hobbies. (D) doing the chores by themselves. 7. The primary purpose of the passage is to (A) advocate for young males who are struggling with an eating disorder and the decisions they've made that have brought them to that struggle. (B) describe one young man's struggle with anorexia and in doing so, provide possible reasons a young person may resort to an eating disorder. (C) compare one young person's fight against his parents and the eating disorder that is ruining his life to the life of a typical teenager. (D) relate an emotional reaction to the shock of an eating disorder, such as that of Perry's, a typical young adult.
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Write down the answer in one line without spaces.

1. This passage is narrated from the point of view of
\(A\) a college professor studying the effects of bulimia on young males
\(B\) a young male named Perry, struggling with the effects of anorexia.
\(C\) a concerned therapist who works with struggling young adults
\(D\) a college student working on a thesis about eating disorders in young males

2. What is true according to the passage?
\(A\) Only girls suffer from anorexia.
\(B\) Every third boy develops anorexia.
\(C\) Everyone with anorexia requires forced hospitalization.
\(D\) More and more boys are starting to have anorexia.

3. According to the passage, Perry's two biggest problems were
\(A\) being an unhappy achiever and his parents' increase of his mental strain
\(B\) his poor attitude toward school and his consumption of everyone's time and money
\(C\) drug abuse and conflict within the family
\(D\) his inability to prioritize and anorexia

4. The problems Perry faced
\(A\) were caused by difficult relationships in his family.
\(B\) didn’t influence his life very much.
\(C\) seemed to be ordinary teen problems.
\(D\) were unique.

5. ‘To jump through the academic hoops’ in the passage means
\(A\) to do well at school.
\(B\) to be good at sports.
\(C\) to take part in a jumping competition.
\(D\) to play in a school basketball team.

6. Perry’s parents ‘increased his mental strain’ by
\(A\) making him do all the household chores.
\(B\) accusing him of wasting their time and money.
\(C\) making him back off on his hobbies.
\(D\) doing the chores by themselves.

7. The primary purpose of the passage is to
\(A\) advocate for young males who are struggling with an eating disorder and the
decisions they've made that have brought them to that struggle.
\(B\) describe one young man's struggle with anorexia and in doing so, provide possible
reasons a young person may resort to an eating disorder.
\(C\) compare one young person's fight against his parents and the eating disorder that is
ruining his life to the life of a typical teenager.
\(D\) relate an emotional reaction to the shock of an eating disorder, such as that of
Perry's, a typical young adult.