THROUGH 166 REFER TO THE FOLLOWING LEAFLET.P RA C TIC E...

Questions 163 through 166 refer to the following leaflet.

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Minnesotans who might have forgotten about windchill are about to get a refresher. Ending a five-week stretch with temperatures well above normal, a low-pressure system fromSaskatchewan surged into northwestern Minnesota on Thursday, dragging temperatures below zeroand windchills toward 40 below zero. Bemidji reported 4 below at 8:30 p.m., with strong winds. Mid-evening readings ranged from 5above in Marshall to 6 below in Roseau. The Twin Cities should get off easy by comparison, thoughresidents might still want to search for extra layers and face coverings. Temperatures were expected to fall overnight from Thursday's high of 37, and a predicted high inthe teens today will feel closer to zero. Tonight's predicted low of 1above would be the lowesttemperature since a low of 1below on Dec. 7. 163.What does the phrase "get a refresher" mean in the first line?(A) To be surprised(B) To be reminded(C) To be panicked(D) To be windy164.What has the weather been like during the previous 5 weeks?(A) Colder than average(B) Warmer than average(C) Average(D) Warmer than it's ever been165.Which place was the coldest on Thursday?(A) Bemidji(B) Saskatchewan(C) Roseau