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Which statement best summarizes the information about John Fielder’s job given in paragraphs 4 and 5? |
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| A. | His job pays him well. | | B. | His job always puts him in danger. | | C. | His job takes a lot of time and travel. | | D. | His job is like being an artist or painter. |
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Based on the information in the article, what is the most likely reason John Fielder goes to such great lengths in his work? |
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| A. | He wants to get away from crowds of people. | | B. | He wants to be the first to explore new places. | | C. | He wants to set a record for traveling around the world. | | D. | He wants to photograph places that most people rarely visit. |
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According to the article, why does John Fielder believe that “Nature photography is an art form”? |
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| A. | Both art and photography are difficult to do. | | B. | Both art and photography work to protect nature. | | C. | Both art and photography record beauty in nature. | | D. | Both art and photography are appealing to people. |
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Based on the article, which of the following best shows that John Fielder “treats the land with respect”? |
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| A. | He travels through Colorado. | | B. | He writes funny stories about his adventure. | | C. | He volunteers in national parks. | | D. | He tries to protect natural areas. |
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In “Eight Tips for Taking Your Best Shot,” what do tips 4, 5, and 6 suggest about John Fielder’s views on photographs? |
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| A. | Unusual arrangements of the subject create interest. | | B. | It is easier to take photos of landscapes than of people. | | C. | Always place the subject at the center of a photograph. | | D. | Landscape photography should always show more land than sky. |
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