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Choose the right answer for each question.

  1. During the Colonial period, the forest embodied all that was evil, including the unknown. This is most credible in which of the post-obit paragraphs?

    1. 1 and two
    2. vi and 7
    3. eight and ix
    4. 11 and 12
  2. In the final paragraph, Goodman Dark-brown tells the man he meets in the wood that "Faith kept me back a while." Literally, he means that his wife fabricated him late. What other meaning could this remark have had?

    1. His religious faith almost kept him from the journey.
    2. His faith in his marriage was more than importanthan the journey.
    3. Faith is necessary to complete the things onis required to exercise.
    4. The remark could have no meaning beyond the literal i.
  3. This excerpt suggests that all people must, at some time, choose between good and evil. All of the following contribute to the reader'southward perception that Goodman Dark-brown knows that he is about to embrace evil except

    1. paragraph 3, Goodman Brown says, ". . . of all nights in the year, this one dark must I tarry away from thee."
    2. paragraph vii, Goodman Brown thinks, ". . . [it was] equally if a dream had warned her what work is to be done to-night."
    3. paragraph eight, ". . . Goodman Brown felt himself justified in making more than haste on his present evil purpose."
    4. paragraph 1, "Young Goodman Brown came forth at sunset into the street at Salem hamlet . . ."
  4. This extract suggests that Hawthorne's philosophical position includes which one of the following ideas?

    1. Homo is predisposed to do evil.
    2. Homo'southward first impulse is to do good.
    3. Man creates his own reality.
    4. Man is responsible for his actions.
  5. The reference to and definition of "Authorized Drivers" show that the rental company demands to

    1. meet exactly who may be driving the car.
    2. interview each commuter of the vehicle.
    3. approve each driver of the machine.
    4. exam each driver of the vehicle.
  6. The car rental agreement is divided into 4 carve up parts to

    1. discuss the principal terms and atmospheric condition of the agreement.
    2. make the agreement appear more official and binding.
    3. show renters the master things they cannot do with the car.
    4. provide the customer with all the facts relating to the motorcar.
  7. Writing certain parts of the agreement in all capital messages suggests that

    1. sure parts are more than difficult to read and thus are fabricated in big impress.
    2. these parts require special attention from the signer of the agreement.
    3. renters should non worry about other sections of the agreement.
    4. this section is often overlooked by renters who only desire to get going.
  8. Where may the rental car not exist driven?

    1. on land roads
    2. on unpaved roads
    3. on snowy roads
    4. on highways
  9. The "Practicing with Food" section of the instructions praises the Superstar food processor'due south

    1. beauty.
    2. speed.
    3. versatility.
    4. simplicity.
  10. Which of these should you exercise to lock the cover onto the work basin?

    1. Push button it down as hard as yous tin.
    2. Plough information technology counterclockwise.
    3. Remove the pusher from the feed tube.
    4. Motility the control switch to the ON position.
  11. Which of the following sections could almost likely be plant immediately after the "Adding Nutrient While Processing" department in the transmission?

    1. Removing Candy Food
    2. Warranty Data
    3. Packing Your Food Processor for Aircraft
    4. Recipe Alphabetize
  12. The instructions warn against all of the following except

    1. using your fingers to guide food into the feed tube.
    2. holding the control switch downwardly for a very long fourth dimension.
    3. using pieces of food that are all unlike sizes.
    4. calculation eggs through the feed tube while the car is running.
  13. Which of the following is not evidence supporting the merits "You take merely purchased 1 of the finest food processors on the market"?

    1. Thousands of cooks around the world utilise the Superstar food processor . . .
    2. The Superstar's powerful motor tin handle any task . . .
    3. . . . the Superstar food processor will greatly reduce grooming time.
    4. . . . use only Superstar replacement parts with your Superstar food processor.
  14. Read this excerpt from paragraph iv of the passage.

    The discussion planed is from the Latin root plan, which means

    1. level.
    2. broad.
    3. faded.
    4. polished.
  15. To which literary subgenre is this passage most closely related?

    1. parody
    2. allegory
    3. satire
    4. pastoral
  16. In paragraph v, the author mainly uses quotations by Wyoming residents to

    1. invite the reader to identify with people from Wyoming.
    2. enhance the clarity of the passage.
    3. explain how she slowly came to appreciate Wyoming.
    4. illustrate the human relationship between Wyoming and its people.
  17. Read this excerpt from the passage.

    This statement reveals the writer's conventionalities that

    1. people are foolish for resisting inevitable changes.
    2. profits from the mines should exist used for the benefit of the state.
    3. mining could potentially threaten the ranching way of life.
    4. Wyoming is in danger of pollution caused by mining.
  18. Which philosophical point does the writer make in the passage?

    1. Hard work is the purpose of life.
    2. People are shaped by their environment.
    3. Practical skills are more of import than formal education.
    4. People were never meant to alive in big groups.
  19. Which word from "The Pursuit of Happiness" is derived from a Latin root that means "age"?

    1. inalienable
    2. immemorial
    3. primeval
    4. essential
  20. In the first judgement of paragraph 6 of "The Fine art of Optimism," the phrase "difficult facts" means

    1. things that are hard to empathize.
    2. the difficult realities of life.
    3. lessons that must be learned.
    4. things that a pessimist believes to exist true.
  21. In the last sentence of paragraph 5 of "The Pursuit of Happiness," Warner uses the phrase "drop of generosity" to convey that the woman

    1. could have given more.
    2. gave regularly.
    3. gave resentfully.
    4. willingly gave what she could.
  22. Both "The Fine art of Optimism" and "The Pursuit of Happiness" are all-time classified as

    1. political speeches.
    2. breezy speeches.
    3. credence speeches.
    4. persuasive speeches.
  23. Both Hyde and Warner suggest their listeners to

    1. requite money to charities.
    2. nourish to their duties.
    3. spend time in nature.
    4. live in the present.
  24. Hyde and Warner share the view that

    1. the main goal of life is pleasure.
    2. information technology is easier to be happy if you are wealthy.
    3. individuals have the power to command the quality of their lives.
    4. people should ignore social conventions and do as they like.
  25. In line 35, when the poet mentions "Someone who lived in turning to fresh tasks," he is referring to a person who

    1. likes things to exist organized.
    2. rarely completes his projects.
    3. dislikes hard piece of work.
    4. feels at habitation in the outdoors.
  26. What is ironic most the winter setting of the verse form?

    1. Animals cannot make use of the wood because they are hibernating.
    2. The wood could be keeping someone warm, merely instead it is rotting in the swamp.
    3. The speaker would not have noticed the wood-pile if the trees had not been bare.
    4. The person who cut the wood wanted to come back to it, but the snow hid his tracks.
  27. I feature of this poem that classifies it every bit modernistic American poetry, rather than poetry of the Colonial flow, is that

    1. it is not strongly moralistic or religious.
    2. it has merely one primary character.
    3. information technology provides a clarification of nature.
    4. it lends itself to various interpretations.
  28. Robert Frost wrote and published from 1894 until his expiry in 1963. What literary trend of Frost's era can be constitute in this poem?

    1. focus on everyday things
    2. intricate rhyme schemes
    3. instances of dialogue
    4. dramatic ending
  29. Crockett'due south attitude toward his audience conveys

    1. admiration.
    2. loathing.
    3. familiarity.
    4. contempt.
  30. Crockett addresses his oral communication to "gentlemen" because in his day

    1. women were not considered American citizens.
    2. all women stayed at home during political speeches.
    3. women were non allowed to vote.
    4. the term "gentlemen" was assumed to include women.
  31. Colonel Crockett draws from which of the following archetypes in his portrayal of his opponent?

    1. rebel
    2. hero
    3. trickster
    4. scapegoat
  32. What political organization is reflected in the passage?

    1. republic
    2. socialism
    3. communism
    4. theocracy
  33. The relationship between succumb and overcome is the same as the relationship between

    1. minority and citizens
    2. fight and struggle.
    3. bound and complimentary.
    4. conquer and destroy.
  34. The repetition of the word "fight" is used to back up which central theme in Roosevelt'due south speech?

    1. becoming a U.S. citizen
    2. protecting civil liberties
    3. looking out for foreign countries
    4. ensuring the division between church and state
  35. Roosevelt argues that citizens should not take the law into their own hands because

    1. doing so leads to mob violence.
    2. enforcing the law is the authorities'south job.
    3. people should fight with words rather than violence.
    4. people take to defend themselves rather than depend on others.
  36. In the heart of paragraph 2, Roosevelt implies that "yous have best-selling that you lot are no longer able to trust in your courts and in your police force-enforcing mechanism" when you permit individuals

    1. to speak and assemble freely
    2. to organize as labor unions.
    3. to take the law into their own hands.
    4. to think that justice will ever prevail.
  37. Read these lines from the beginning of paragraph 3.

    Roosevelt's use of repetition in phrasing and structure in these lines creates

    1. a hostile tone that increases in acrimony.
    2. an objective tone based on facts.
    3. a sympathetic tone supported by example
  38. Roosevelt's reference to youth at the end of her speech is

    1. an appeal to authority.
    2. a reassurance.
    3. a summary.
    4. an accusation.
  39. The reader can infer from the speech that Roosevelt believes that the majority of Americans are

    1. intimidated.
    2. police-abiding.
    3. violent.
    4. hardworking.
  40. Read this sentence from paragraph one of the document.

    Which statement best describes how the author uses rhetorical technique in this sentence?

    1. Understatement is used to introduce the topic with a sarcastic tone.
    2. Figurative language is used to intensify the bear on of the statement.
    3. Word repetition is used to emphasize the importance of the subject of the document.
    4. Allusion is used to address the topic of the certificate on a historical level.
  41. Read this judgement from paragraph 3 of the certificate.

    What statement does this illustration brand?

    1. People find information technology hard to come up with original ideas.
    2. Pride often prevents people from asking for the aid they need.
    3. People in desperate situations are subject field to distorted perceptions.
    4. Fear causes people to further appreciate the things they have.
  42. How does the author's inclusion of the story virtually the Robinson family unit best make an appeal to emotion?

    1. by revealing how the family chose to solve their problem
    2. past providing detailed statistics about scholarship scam payments
    3. by explaining the inconveniences of making payments through automatic deduction
    4. by describing the plight of a family unit victimized by a scholarship scam
  43. What is the underlying irony presented in the document?

    1. Parents and students both are affected by the injustice of fiscal assistance fraud.
    2. The increment in the cost of a higher didactics has acquired an increase in scholarship opportunities.
    3. A rise in financial assistance fraud has led to stricter legislation against scam artists.
    4. Consumers seek aid from scholarship companies to relieve money but instead lose money.
  44. What can the reader conclude from the information presented in paragraph 14 of the document?

    1. In that location is plenty of scholarship coin bachelor to those who know where to notice it.
    2. But the almost prepared applicants will be considered for scholarship awards.
    3. Scholarship offers that advertise fantabulous funding are eventually worth the hassle.
    4. Especially generous scholarship offers often may involve misrepresentations.
  45. Paragraph 3 of the passage could best be classified every bit an

    1. epitaph.
    2. elegy.
    3. anecdote.
    4. allegory.
  46. Which philosophical argument does Twain mainly make in paragraph 3 of the passage?

    1. Patience is a virtue.
    2. Hard piece of work leads to true satisfaction.
    3. People are inherently good.
    4. Appearances can be deceiving.
  47. In "Affluent Times in Virginia City," Twain mainly attempts to convey what attribute of the silvery mining era?

    1. its historical effects
    2. its violence and destruction
    3. its scope of national benefits
    4. its absurd characteristics
  48. This passage is best classified as a

    1. parable because information technology attempts to teach the reader a moral lesson.
    2. satire because information technology finds sense of humor in human vice.
    3. farce because its sole aim is to make the reader laugh.
    4. parody considering information technology mocks other literary works.
  49. The frank tone and objective viewpoint of this passage make it especially characteristic of which American literary flow?

    1. the Revolutionary flow
    2. the Realistic period
    3. the Naturalistic period
    4. the Gimmicky menstruum
  50. As suggested by this passage, which statement best describes the characteristics of the novel The Firm of Mirth?

    1. The fact that Mrs. Peniston does not like the country is a clue that the novel is a pastoral.
    2. The fact that Lily is an outsider in a wealthy club is a clue that the novel is a satire dealing with clashing cultures.
    3. The fact that Mr. Peniston has passed away is a clue that the novel is a mystery.
    4. The fact that the story is set in New York is a inkling that the novel deals with regional influences.
  51. In paragraph 4, what does the reader acquire about Lily?

    1. She did not dislike traveling to meet her aunt.
    2. She did non particularly care for her aunt.
    3. She did not wish to behave in the same manner as her aunt just felt the need to suit.
    4. She did not approve of her aunt'southward expensive country dwelling house simply stayed anyhow.
  52. Wharton uses recurring images of people who are inside houses looking out to establish

    1. that Lily has something to hide.
    2. that Lily never leaves the business firm.
    3. that Mrs. Peniston longs to explore the exterior world.
    4. that Mrs. Peniston observes life from a distance.
  53. The lodge of the historical period described in The House of Mirth seems about influenced past

    1. politics and philosophy.
    2. community and grade.
    3. faith and morals.
    4. philanthropy and ideals.
  54. The passage argues that a truly traditional writer is one who

    1. has a sense of connection to the great works of the past.
    2. refuses to change his style only to impress literary critics.
    3. mimics techniques used by successful writers in the by.
    4. tin can adequately describe the place and time in which he lives.
  55. Read the sentence from the passage.

    The author mentions this tendency in order to

    1. acknowledge this method equally the best method of criticism.
    2. defend his own writing confronting possible criticism.
    3. show that he identifies with the reader.
    4. claiming the idea that mere novelty makes a author nifty.
  56. Which of the following would have nearly effectively helped the writer express his concept of tradition?

    1. anticipating and addressing possible counterpoints to his statement
    2. closely relating tradition to historical perception
    3. comparing works that he does and does non consider traditional
    4. expounding upon the idea of archaeological reconstruction
  57. When the leaders of the two parties in the Senate concur on an amendment, the support is chosen

    1. bipolar.
    2. bipartisan.
    3. bilingual.
    4. biannual.
  58. The relationship between whisper and scream is the same every bit the human relationship between

    1. thunder and lightning.
    2. cakewalk and tornado.
    3. light and dark.
    4. sweet and candy.
  59. Which word is the correct term for a life form that can live both on land and in h2o?

    1. antibiotic
    2. amphibious
    3. biodegradable
    4. biogenesis
  60. Which term refers to the study of diseases of the encephalon?

    1. neurobiology
    2. epidemiology
    3. dermapathology
    4. neuropathology
  61. The relationship betwixt fire and ashes is the aforementioned as the relationship between event and

    1. episode.
    2. imagination.
    3. newspaper.
    4. memories.
  62. Which version of this judgement does not incorporate any misspelled words?

    1. Smythvale once contaned many successful businesses.
    2. Smythvale one time contained many sucessful businesses.
    3. Smythvale one time contained many successful businesses.
    4. Smythvale once contaned many sucessful businesses.
  63. Which musical instrument would be used by a scientist to measure out time?

    1. goniometer
    2. hydrometer
    3. chronometer
    4. anemometer
  64. The relationship betwixt child and adult is the aforementioned equally the relationship betwixt sapling and

    1. youth.
    2. parent.
    3. tree.
    4. seed.
  65. A person who frequents the hallways of the legislature in order to influence public officials is called a

    1. congressman.
    2. liaison.
    3. lobbyist.
    4. petitioner.
  66. Which sentence should exist added every bit the offset sentence in the second paragraph to innovate the ideas in the paragraph?

    1. This code of behavior is today known as the Hippocratic Oath.
    2. The growing interest in science that characterized the Renaissance in the 1400s brought changes in medicine.
    3. Interestingly, barbers take often been linked to medical do.
    4. Common sense is a rare commodity, but it has been important in medicine.
  67. Which sentence in the passage all-time supports the idea in sentence 3?

    1. sentence five
    2. judgement 6
    3. sentence ten
    4. judgement 11
  68. Which verb phrase would make the activity of the underlined word in sentence eleven more precise?

    1. were named
    2. were being
    3. were specified as
    4. were considered to be
  69. Which transition would all-time raise the pregnant if added equally the second word in sentence 3?

    1. , doubtfully,
    2. , amazingly,
    3. , however,
    4. , moreover,
  70. Which sentence is non related to the main thought of the essay?

    1. sentence 2
    2. sentence half dozen
    3. sentence 11
    4. sentence 12
  71. Read the following judgement.

    Where is the best identify to add the sentence to the written report?

    1. after judgement 1
    2. after sentence 4
    3. later on sentence nine
    4. after sentence 13
  72. Which of these is the correct substitute for the underlined word in sentence 14?

    1. go on
    2. continued
    3. continuing
    4. Leave as is.
  73. Which of the following is the best manner to combine sentences two and 3?

    1. William Herschel moved from Deutschland to England in 1757, and then he became an organist at a chapel in Bath in 1766.
    2. When William Herschel moved from Germany to England in 1757, he became an organist at a chapel in Bath in 1766.
    3. William Herschel moved from Germany to England in 1757 and became an organist at a chapel in Bath in 1766.
    4. Since William Herschel moved from Germany to England in 1757, he became an organist at a chapel in Bath in 1766.
  74. What is the all-time way to write the underlined words in judgement 7?

    1. earning him fame, the Copley Medal of the Royal Society, and gained the post of Courtroom Astronomer to King George Three.
    2. which earned him fame, won the Copley Medal of the Regal Lodge, and the postal service of Court Astronomer to King George III was gained.
    3. which earned him fame, won him the Copley Medal of the Royal Club, and gaining the mail service of Court Astronomer to King George Iii.
    4. which earned him fame, the Copley Medal of the Purple Gild, and the post of Court Astronomer to King George III.
  75. What is the primary purpose of this study?

    1. to compare William Herschel's piece of work to his sister's
    2. to analyze the human relationship between the Herschel siblings
    3. to draw the Herschel siblings' influence on astronomy
    4. to talk over Caroline Herschel's discovery of a new comet
  76. James includes a map of El Niño's path and the Galapagos Islands in order to assist the reader

    1. visualize the information.
    2. organize the information.
    3. review the information.
    4. research the information.
  77. What tone is achieved through James'southward pick of diction?

    1. nostalgic
    2. alarming
    3. serious
    4. humorous
  78. Which source listed on the Works Cited page was accessed using a computer?

    1. Gaines, James J. . . .
    2. Stewart, Joseph . . .
    3. Thompson, John R. . . .
    4. Wilson, Eric K. . . .
  79. From which source is the last sentence of paragraph three taken?

    1. Gaines, James J. . . .
    2. Stewart, Joseph . . .
    3. Thompson, John R. . . .
    4. Wilson, Eric Yard. . . .
  80. How can the writer most improve paragraph 2?

    1. proper name medical devices developed through space technology
    2. provide more information about medical professionals
    3. explain how the Hubble telescope helps find cancer
    4. add details well-nigh ultrasound scanners, ten-ray devices, and bone analyzers
  81. Which underlined word in the post-obit sentences is non consistent with the tone of the residue of the study?

    1. Scientists at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) have invented new technology to make space flights doable.
    2. Many of these improvements are in the fields of wellness and medicine.
    3. In golf game, athletes use a new ball that employs NASA research on how to make the flying of the ball from the tee to the green faster and more accurate.
    4. Transportation, methods of preparing food, and piece of work environments are other ways in which NASA technology has made significant changes.
  82. Which paragraph needs to be revised then that the topic judgement is placed in a more logical position in the paragraph?

    1. paragraph i
    2. paragraph 2
    3. paragraph three
    4. paragraph 4
  83. Which of the following best states the author's apparent purpose in this report?

    1. to inform readers about NASA-inspired improvements in lifestyle
    2. to entertain readers with stories about NASA
    3. to compare the work of NASA and Russian scientists
    4. to persuade readers to do more enquiry about lifestyle improvements
  84. Which sentence from the written report expresses the writer's point of view?

    1. What started as a race to infinite between the United States and Russian federation has turned out to exist a technological revolution that has greatly improved the quality of daily life throughout the world.
    2. NASA-inspired technology fueled the nifty advances in the early detection of deadly diseases.
    3. Fogless ski goggles and special sportswear are among the hundreds of items of sports equipment inspired past NASA engineering science.
    4. The running shoes that athletes use today have midsoles that deed like shock absorbers and go along the runners steady while in motion.
  85. Which of these would all-time support the master idea of the report?

    1. a argument from a doctor who uses infinite technology for diagnoses
    2. examples of sports equipment used in different sports
    3. a clarification of the race between the United States and Russia
    4. more details about running shoes and their components
  86. What is the all-time style to rewrite judgement i?

    1. A job interview is 1 of those life experiences that most people dread, like dentist appointments and when you have to organize a closet.
    2. A job interview is one of those life experiences that most people dread, like going to the dentist or organizing a closet.
    3. A job interview is one of those life experiences, similar when you accept to get to the dentist and organize a cupboard, that most people dread.
    4. A job interview is i of those life experiences, like going to the dentist that about people dread and organizing a closet.
  87. Which judgement should be moved closer to the beginning of the second paragraph?

    1. judgement viii
    2. judgement nine
    3. sentence 11
    4. sentence 14
  88. Read this judgement.

    Which underlined word is spelled incorrectly?

    1. counsellor
    2. recommendation
    3. citation
    4. interviewer
  89. Read this sentence from paragraph ane of the report.

    What is the best way to rewrite the judgement?

    1. Before continuing, the climbers will be forced to breathe six to 8 times to stop between steps as a outcome of the high altitude and physical difficulty of the climb.
    2. Due to the loftier altitude and physical difficulty of the climb, the climbers will be forced to end between steps to exhale six to eight times before continuing.
    3. The climbers will be forced to finish betwixt steps to breathe 6 to viii times considering of the high distance and physical difficulty of the climb before standing.
    4. As a effect of the high distance and physical difficulty of the climb, the climbers will exist forced to stop between steps before continuing to exhale six to eight times.
  90. Read this sentence from paragraph one of the report.

    In which sentence would the placement of the word finally best help to clarify meaning?

    1. Wearied when they reach the elevation, finally, the climbers will have little free energy left for celebrating.
    2. Exhausted when they reach the top, the climbers finally will have niggling free energy left for celebrating.
    3. Exhausted when they finally reach the top, the climbers will have piddling energy left for celebrating.
    4. Wearied when they reach the superlative, the climbers will have trivial energy left, finally, for celebrating.
  91. Read this sentence from paragraph ii of the report.

    What is the best way to rewrite the judgement to clarify its pregnant?

    1. The base of Mountain Everest is reached after mountain climbers hike, beginning their journey in Kathmandu, Nepal, more than 100 miles, reaching an elevation of over 17,000 feet.
    2. Outset their journeying in Kathmandu, Nepal, mount climbers must hike more than than 100 miles, reaching an superlative of over 17,000 feet, to reach the base of Mount Everest.
    3. To reach the base of Mount Everest, an top of over 17,000 feet must be reached past mountain climbers who must hike more than 100 miles, start their journey in Kathmandu, Nepal.
    4. Hiking more than than 100 miles, their journey to reach the base of operations of Mount Everest is beginning in Kathmandu, Nepal, where mountain climbers must achieve an elevation of over 17,000 feet.
  92. Which sentence could best be added to paragraph three to provide specific details almost the hazards of climbing Mountain Everest?

    1. Krzysztof Wielicki fabricated the first winter rise to the summit of Mount Everest in 1980.
    2. Equally climbers ascend to college altitudes, they tend to feel changes in their abilities to make decisions.
    3. Each twelvemonth, Mount Everest grows in height as it is slowly uplifted by a tectonic plate moving northward beneath it.
    4. Winds often gust to 150 miles per hour, and temperatures range from minus twenty to minus i hundred degrees, fifty-fifty in summer.
  93. Read this sentence from paragraph iv of the report.

    How should the underlined part of the sentence be revised to make use of parallel structure?

    1. to test their strength, their courage and accept their climbing abilities tested
    2. to exam their strength, how mettlesome they are, and their climbing abilities
    3. to have their strength and backbone tested and testing their climbing abilities
    4. to take their strength, courage, and climbing abilities tested
  94. The writer uses phrases like "treacherous terrain," "daunting requirements," and "dangerous obstacle" in order to farther

    1. express his admiration for the challenges the climbers face.
    2. explain his own interest in climbing the mountain.
    3. brainwash readers nigh specific skills necessary to climbing.
    4. persuade readers to consider becoming climbers.
  95. What is the main purpose of the report?

    1. to explain the challenges of climbing Mount Everest
    2. to define the process of acclimatization on Mountain Everest
    3. to persuade readers to climb Mount Everest
    4. to draw the physical geography of Mount Everest
  96. How could the opening sentence all-time be revised to be consistent with the rest of the report?

    1. This report will be a starting point for identifying jazz music.
    2. Jazz is a class of pop music with a long and interesting history.
    3. This written report will give an overview of the interesting history of jazz.
    4. Jazz is a really absurd art form that people should learn more nigh.
  97. Read this sentence.

    Which word should replace the underlined give-and-take in the judgement?

    1. was
    2. been
    3. is
    4. were
  98. Read this sentence.

    What is the all-time style to rewrite this sentence?

    1. Originating in St. Louis, ragtime, in the belatedly 1890s, was a course of music called ragtime, an early influence on jazz.
    2. I early influence on jazz was a class of music called ragtime that originated in St. Louis in the late 1890s.
    3. In the tardily 1890s, a form of music originated in St. Louis that was called ragtime, an early influence on jazz.
    4. Chosen ragtime, a grade of music was an early influence on jazz that originated in St. Louis in the tardily 1890s.
  99. Which sentence would best conclude this report?

    1. I remember you tin probably tell that jazz is my favorite kind of music.
    2. In improver, the electronics technology of today is playing a bigger role in jazz music.
    3. Jazz endures because it has the natural ability to change with the times.
    4. Therefore, if you are considering studying music, why not larn to play jazz?
  100. In this passage, Gutzon Borglum is shown to be all of these except

    1. dedicated.
    2. artistic.
    3. athletic.
    4. ingenious.
  101. In paragraph iii, which i of these does Damon use for rhetorical effect?

    1. repetition
    2. metaphor
    3. persuasion
    4. analogy
  102. In his adjacent draft, Damon can improve paragraph 3 by

    1. briefly summarizing the history of the United States.
    2. calculation details nigh the iv Presidents' contributions.
    3. describing what each President's face up looked like.
    4. providing descriptive details to help the reader imagine the Black Hills setting.
  103. Which author listed in the Works Consulted department wrote a volume about a variety of artists?

    1. Elizabeth Bowman
    2. James Carter
    3. Alicia Martinez
    4. Paul Victor
  104. We can tell from this annotated bibliography that Celine Gerard is a

    1. painter.
    2. writer.
    3. sculptor.
    4. photographer.
  105. Which sentence could nigh logically follow the sentence at the finish of paragraph i?

    1. Frequently, an inventor will be inspired by the example of other inventors, or even by that of achievers in other, unrelated fields.
    2. Fleming's electron tube and Edison's discovery of filament carbon led de Forest to the conclusion that radio waves could be transmitted using a like device.
    3. Many inventors have been near forgotten over time.
    4. His early didactics played a large role in de Forest'south life.
  106. Read this sentence from paragraph 2 of the report.

    Which word or words should the student use in place of changing to emphasize the impact de Forest had on the field of electronics?

    1. making changes to
    2. altering
    3. revolutionizing
    4. causing differences in
  107. Read this sentence from paragraph 2 of the study.

    What is the correct way to rewrite the underlined function of the sentence using parallel construction?

    1. for detecting radio signals and to amplify audio signals, and was used to transmit radio signals.
    2. to discover radio signals, amplifying sound signals, and to transmit radio signals.
    3. for detecting radio signals, to amplify audio signals, and was used to transmit radio signals.
    4. to find radio signals, to dilate audio signals, and to transmit radio signals.
  108. Read this sentence from paragraph three of the report.

    How could the underlined role of the sentence be rewritten to lucifer the overall style of the study?

    1. to his really great device.
    2. to his exciting new medium of advice.
    3. to his communication medium that was truly the best ever.
    4. to his device that was pretty terrific.
  109. What is the purpose of this report?

    1. to describe the procedure of radio manual
    2. to persuade readers to learn more near an inventor
    3. to inform readers of the contributions of an inventor
    4. to explain to readers how radio technology was developed
  110. Which paragraph might be revised to include the thought "A business firm divided against itself cannot stand"?

    1. paragraph 1
    2. paragraph 2
    3. paragraph 4
    4. paragraph 5
  111. Chris provides a timeline and so that the reader will

    1. proceeds insight into how Rome chose its emperors.
    2. sympathise how Rome became and then powerful.
    3. compare Rome's development with that of other ancient cities.
    4. anticipate the fall of Rome in 476 A.D.
  112. In paragraph i, which of these phrases is an instance of personification?

    1. "a urban center of contrasts"
    2. "the centre of an empire"
    3. "At the height of their power"
    4. "the entire known world"
  113. Read this sentence.

    What is the correct manner to write this sentence?

    1. Celebrating their catch, fishermen typically hook bonefish, and let them go over again.
    2. Fishermen typically hook bonefish, celebrate their catch, and allow them go once again.
    3. Typically hooking bonefish, celebrating their catch, and letting them go once more.
    4. Go out as is.
  114. Which version of this judgement uses correct capitalization and punctuation?

    1. The following are some of the oldest downtown businesses; Elsies pet Shop, Hair designs, and Stellar Stationers.
    2. The post-obit are some of the oldest downtown businesses: Elsie's Pet Shop, Hair Designs, and Stellar Stationers.
    3. The following are some of the oldest downtown businesses. elsies Pet Shop Hair Designs, and, stellar Stationers.
    4. The post-obit are some of the oldest downtown businesses, Elsies Pet Shop, Hair Designs and, Stellar Stationers.

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