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27 The photograph next to paragraph 1 helps the reader understand —
A why Taylor works many hours
B how Taylor changes her recipes
C where Taylor stores her cupcakes
D what tools Taylor uses in the kitchen
28 The word thriving in paragraph 7 tells the reader that Taylor’s business is —
F doing well
G raising prices
H losing customers
J moving to a new city
29 The section titled "Rising to the Challenge" is mainly about how Taylor -
A first got started with her business
B made a lot of money at her church
C asked her parents to buy her a doll
D was able to pay her parents back
30 The reader can conclude from paragraph 4 that Taylor —
F realized the doll she wanted would cost too much money
G discovered she needed to find another location for a bake sale
H became more interested in baking than in having a doll
J wanted her family to bake the cupcakes for her business
31 Taylor informed people of her cupcake business mainly by -
A handing out business cards
B advertising at her dance class
C calling her father's friends
D talking to other chefs
32 What can the reader tell about Taylor from the way she prepares her cupcakes for customers?
F She likes to sell her baked goods to her friends.
G She has more fun decorating the boxes than baking.
H She needs to improve the way she organizes her supplies.
J She wants to please the people who buy her baked goods.
33 One result of Taylor's success with her business is that she is able to -
A get her homework done in time for school
B donate money to help other people
C eat at the restaurant of a famous chef
D help others decide what they want to do as an adult
34 The author wrote the article mainly to —
F teach the reader how to make good cupcakes
G explain to the reader how to start a new business
H show the reader that it is fun to win cooking contests
J tell the reader about the work of a young chef
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