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Practice Free Reading Comprehension 6 Questions Set 1
Question No: 1
"Read the passage. Then answer the questions below.The living room does not look good. It looks bad without a carpet. Mary and Dan want to buy a carpet. They want to buy a carpet for their living room.They go to the store. They look at the carpets. There are many colors. There are many sizes. Some have patterns. Some are plain.Mary likes a pink and purple carpet. It has dots. It has pink and purple dots. Dan says no! He does not like the colors. He does not like the pattern. He does not like the size. The pink and purple carpet is too big.Dan likes a green and red carpet. It has stripes. It has green and red stripes. Mary says no! She does not like the colors. She does not like the pattern. She does not like the size. The green and red carpet is too small.Mary and Dan see a tan carpet. It does not have dots. It does not have stripes. It is plain. It is tan and plain. Dan likes the tan carpet. Mary likes the tan carpet. They both like the color. They both like the size. They both say yes!Mary and Dan buy the tan carpet. They put the carpet in the living room. The living room looks wonderful with the new carpet.Question: According to the passage, Mary and Dan want to put the new carpet in their"
 
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