Walking for Fitness and Fun

Walking Is for Everyone
Walking is a popular form of exercise, and it is growing more popular each year. Walking is good for every age group: The rate of participation does not decline in the middle and later years. In a national survey, the highest percentage of regular walkers for any group was among men 65 years of age and older.

Walking:The Slow and Sure Way to Fitness

People walk for many reasons: for exercise, for enjoyment, for solitude, or simply for transportation. No matter the reason, though, people who are walking are getting great exercise. When walkers maintain a good brisk pace and walk on a regular basis, there are definite health advantages. Some of these include lowered resting heart rate, gradual weight loss, and reduced blood pressure. Briskly walking one mile in fifteen minutes burns as many calories as jogging the same distance in eight and one-half minutes.

Walking: Convenient and Inexpensive

Walking is an easy exercise regimen. You can do it almost anytime. You can do it almost anywhere. There is no special equipment needed. And it does not cost anything. No matter what your age or condition, walking can make you healthier and happier.

7.
Which words does the author use to emphasize that walking is a convenient activity?
(1 point)

anytime; anywhere***

equipment; cost

age; condition

healthier; happier

8.
Which of the following best describes the overall structure of the selection?
(1 point)

Each paragraph focuses on a cause-and-effect relationship.

Each paragraph compares and contrasts ideas.

Each paragraph tells about a main idea and supporting details.****

Each paragraph examines a problem and suggests ways to solve it.

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7. The author uses the words "anytime; anywhere" to emphasize that walking is a convenient activity.

8. The overall structure of the selection is that each paragraph tells about a main idea and supporting details.

To determine the answer to question 7, we need to look for words that emphasize the convenience of walking. In the passage, the author states that walking can be done "almost anytime" and "almost anywhere". These words highlight the convenience of walking as an activity. Therefore, the correct answer is "anytime; anywhere".

To determine the answer to question 8, we need to identify the overall structure of the selection. The passage consists of three paragraphs, each focusing on a different aspect of walking. The first paragraph introduces the idea that walking is for everyone. The second paragraph discusses the health benefits of walking. The third paragraph highlights the convenience and affordability of walking. Each paragraph presents a main idea and provides supporting details. Therefore, the correct answer is "Each paragraph tells about a main idea and supporting details".