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 6  6  50  th  7   Having designed a propeller with the same principles they used to design their   In August of 1900, Wilbur built his first glider.  He then contacted the U.S.   In 1892, the brothers bought bicycles.  They began repairing bicycles for friends,   The first time Wilbur and Orville referred to themselves as "The Wright   women had only dreamed of doing for centuries - he flew.  a flight lasting only 12 seconds and covering just 120 feet, Orville did what men a
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 Restatements (Questions 9-12)                      .x < y < z   :ש ךכ םיבקועו םימלש םירפסמ םה z ו y ,x   .13
 This part consists of several sentences, each followed by four possible ways of restating
                                                                                  x + z = y   :ןותנ
 the main idea of that sentence in different words.  For each question, choose the one
 restatement which best expresses the meaning of the original sentence.  ?x · z הלפכמה תאצות היהת המ


 9.   Like many other comic book characters, Batman also fought crime.  0  (4)    3  (3)   8  (2)    1  (1)
    (1) All Characters in comic books battled crime, including Batman.
    (2) As did other comic book characters, Batman too has supported crime.  x  =  y   ,    x   1    ,   y   0  :ןותנ   .14
                                                                       2
                                                               x 1
    (3) The secret identity of Batman enabled him to fight crime.
                                                                              ?ןכתיי אל םיאבהמ המ
    (4) Batman, a comic book character which fights crime, is similar in that way to
 other comic book characters.
                                                                                       1 < x  (1)
                                                                                    0 < x < 1  (2)
 10.  The name "Georgia" is shared by both a state in the U.S.A. and a country in
                                                                                    1 < x < 0  (3)
 Eurasia.
                                                                                      x <  1  (4)
    (1) Two states in the United States share the name "Georgia", asides from the
 Eurasian country.
    (2) Like the state in the U.S.A, Eurasia is also called Georgia.   תוחפה לכל אוה סרפ לכ לש ויווש  .םילקש 25,000 לש ללוכ יוושב םיסרפ 60 םיקלוחמ הלרגהב .15

    (3) Georgia, a state in the U.S.A, is named after a country in Eurasia  .םילקש x אוה םהמ דחא לכ יוושש םיבשחמ םה םיסרפה ךותמ 10  .םילקש 200
    (4) The Eurasian country Georgia shares its name with a state in the U.S.A.
                                                                             רתויה לכל אוה x ,ךכיפל
 11.  According to modern anthropologists, human behavior can be interpreted as if it
 were written text.                                                                    1,000  (1)
                                                                                       2,000  (2)
    (1) It is believed by modern anthropology that written texts should be read and
 interpreted.                                                                          1,500  (3)
    (2) The way people behave can be understood in much the same way as a written      2,500  (4)
 text, say modern scholars of anthropology.
    (3) According to texts about modern anthropology, humans should interpret their
                                                                .O םזכרמש םיהז םילגעמ העברא םינותנ   .16
 own behavior.
    (4) Modern anthropology is based on the assumption that people can be understood   ?רתויב ךוראה אוה םישגדומה םיווקהמ הזיא
 as written texts.

                                                     (4)           (3)            (2)          (1)
 12.  Until the Hindenburg disaster, the zeppelin was very commonly used as an air   O  O  O  O
 transportation vehicle.
    (1) The Hindenburg disaster had depleted the use of aviation vehicles, especially
 zeppelins.
    (2) A very common way of flying used to be the use of zeppelins, before the disaster
 of the Hindenburg had occurred.
    (3) As it was brilliantly demonstrated by the catastrophe of the Hindenburg,
 disasters can substantially affect the use of transportation vehicles.
    (4) The zeppelin has not recovered as a means of air transport since the Hindenburg
 disaster.

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