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.The phrasing of choice C is parallel and concise.A, D and E begin with unnecessarily wordy phrases.Choice C also uses worried about rather than worried over or worrying over.Developed in the Silicon Valley, the engineers of the revolutionary Starlight program were three high-school dropouts, Sandy Wilson, Marc Lefevre and Chris Babcock, who would later break away to found his own company.A.Developed in the Silicon Valley, the engineers of the revolutionary Starlight program were three high-school dropouts, Sandy Wilson, Marc Lefevre and Chris Babcock, who would later break away to found his own company.B.Developed in the Silicon Valley by three high-school dropouts, Sandy Wilson, Marc Lefevre and Chris Babcock, who would later break away to found his own company, were the engineers of the revolutionary Starlight program.C.Developed in the Silicon Valley, the revolutionary Starlight program was created by three high-school dropouts, Sandy Wilson, Marc Lefevre and Chris Babcock, who would later break away to found his own company.D.The revolutionary Starlight program was created by three high-school dropouts, Sandy Wilson, Marc Lefevre and Chris Babcock, who would later break away to found his own company, and was developed in the Silicon Valley.E.The engineers being three high-school dropouts, Sandy Wilson, Marc Lefevre and Chris Babcock, who would later break away to found his own company, the revolutionary Starlight program was developed in the Silicon Valley.The best answer is C.Choices A and B present dangling modifiers that illogically suggest that the engineers were developed in the Silicon Valley.Only in C is developed in the Silicon Valley followed immediately by the revolutionary Starlight program.Also, C makes it clear that the clause beginning who refers to Chris Babcock.Although pleased with the success of the program, it was recommended by the board that the SDC take additional steps to add new subscribers and ensure that others will be able to remain on the network.A.it was recommended by the board that the SDC take additional steps to add new subscribers and ensure that others will be able to remain on the networkB.the decision of the board was to take additional steps to add new subscribers and ensure that others will be able to remain on the networkC.the board recommended that SDC take additional steps to add new subscribers and ensure that others will be able to remain on the network.D.new subscribers were added and others were ensured that they will be able to remain on the network.E.new subscribers had been added and others had been ensured that they will be able to remain on the network.The best answer is C.Grammatically, the participle beginning Although pleased… must modify the subject of the main clause.Because it is the board who was displeased, choice C, in which the board appears as the subject, is the best answer.In statistics the term validity' denotes the extent to which an instrument is measuring what it is supposed to measure.A.to which an instrument is measuring that which it is supposed to measureB.to which an instrument measures what it is supposed to measureC.that an instrument is measuring what it is supposed to measureD.of instrument measuring what it is supposed to measureE.of the measuring of an instrument is what it is supposed to measureThe best answer is B.Choice B is best because to which is idiomatic.Choice A is unnecessarily wordy.Jacqueline Kennedy, the wife of John F.Kennedy who was blessed with an unquenchable sense of adventure, inspired collectors and preservationists with her passion for art and history and she encouraged writers with her wild imagination quiet grace and unwavering strength.A.she encouraged writers with her wild imagination, quiet grace and unwavering strengthB.encouraged writers with the wildness of her imagination, quiet grace and unwavering strengthC.encouraging writers with her wild imagination, quiet grace and unwavering strengthD.encouraged writers with her wild imagination, quiet grace and unwavering strengthE.encouraging of writers with her wild imagination, quiet grace and unwavering strengthThe best answer is D.Choice D correctly uses encouraged writers… to parallel inspired collectors… Choice D is also idiomatic and concise.xxxThe ancient Romans piped hot water through the walls and under the floors so as to warm up the rooms.A.so as to warm up the roomsB.and so would be able to warm up the roomsC.to warm the rooms upD.so that they could warm up the roomsE.in order that they would warm up the roomsThe best answer is D.The sentence calls for an adverbial clause of purpose to explain why the Romans piped hot water through the walls and under the floors.Choice D does this clearly and correctly.It is introduced by an appropriate conjunction, so that.A ballad by Simon Taylor, written in the same year as The Golden Sun were recorded, shows that Taylor was a more diverse musician than is commonly believed.A.A ballad by Simon Taylor, written in the same year as The Golden Sun were recordedB.A ballad by Simon Taylor, written in the same year of recording as The Golden SunC.A ballad by Simon Taylor, written in the same year that The Golden Sun was recordedD.Simon Taylor wrote a ballad in the same year as he recorded The Golden Sun thatE.Simon Taylor wrote a ballad in the same year of recording as The Golden Sun thatThe best answer is C.In this sentence, the relative pronoun that should introduce the clause The Golden Sun.recorded to make a relative clause modifying year.Also, the singular title of the song demands a singular verb: was.xxx-From the 17th century to the 19th century literacy rates all over western Europe increased at a relatively constant rate.A.From the 17th century to the 19th century literacy rates all over western Europe increased at a relatively constant rateB [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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.The phrasing of choice C is parallel and concise.A, D and E begin with unnecessarily wordy phrases.Choice C also uses worried about rather than worried over or worrying over.Developed in the Silicon Valley, the engineers of the revolutionary Starlight program were three high-school dropouts, Sandy Wilson, Marc Lefevre and Chris Babcock, who would later break away to found his own company.A.Developed in the Silicon Valley, the engineers of the revolutionary Starlight program were three high-school dropouts, Sandy Wilson, Marc Lefevre and Chris Babcock, who would later break away to found his own company.B.Developed in the Silicon Valley by three high-school dropouts, Sandy Wilson, Marc Lefevre and Chris Babcock, who would later break away to found his own company, were the engineers of the revolutionary Starlight program.C.Developed in the Silicon Valley, the revolutionary Starlight program was created by three high-school dropouts, Sandy Wilson, Marc Lefevre and Chris Babcock, who would later break away to found his own company.D.The revolutionary Starlight program was created by three high-school dropouts, Sandy Wilson, Marc Lefevre and Chris Babcock, who would later break away to found his own company, and was developed in the Silicon Valley.E.The engineers being three high-school dropouts, Sandy Wilson, Marc Lefevre and Chris Babcock, who would later break away to found his own company, the revolutionary Starlight program was developed in the Silicon Valley.The best answer is C.Choices A and B present dangling modifiers that illogically suggest that the engineers were developed in the Silicon Valley.Only in C is developed in the Silicon Valley followed immediately by the revolutionary Starlight program.Also, C makes it clear that the clause beginning who refers to Chris Babcock.Although pleased with the success of the program, it was recommended by the board that the SDC take additional steps to add new subscribers and ensure that others will be able to remain on the network.A.it was recommended by the board that the SDC take additional steps to add new subscribers and ensure that others will be able to remain on the networkB.the decision of the board was to take additional steps to add new subscribers and ensure that others will be able to remain on the networkC.the board recommended that SDC take additional steps to add new subscribers and ensure that others will be able to remain on the network.D.new subscribers were added and others were ensured that they will be able to remain on the network.E.new subscribers had been added and others had been ensured that they will be able to remain on the network.The best answer is C.Grammatically, the participle beginning Although pleased… must modify the subject of the main clause.Because it is the board who was displeased, choice C, in which the board appears as the subject, is the best answer.In statistics the term validity' denotes the extent to which an instrument is measuring what it is supposed to measure.A.to which an instrument is measuring that which it is supposed to measureB.to which an instrument measures what it is supposed to measureC.that an instrument is measuring what it is supposed to measureD.of instrument measuring what it is supposed to measureE.of the measuring of an instrument is what it is supposed to measureThe best answer is B.Choice B is best because to which is idiomatic.Choice A is unnecessarily wordy.Jacqueline Kennedy, the wife of John F.Kennedy who was blessed with an unquenchable sense of adventure, inspired collectors and preservationists with her passion for art and history and she encouraged writers with her wild imagination quiet grace and unwavering strength.A.she encouraged writers with her wild imagination, quiet grace and unwavering strengthB.encouraged writers with the wildness of her imagination, quiet grace and unwavering strengthC.encouraging writers with her wild imagination, quiet grace and unwavering strengthD.encouraged writers with her wild imagination, quiet grace and unwavering strengthE.encouraging of writers with her wild imagination, quiet grace and unwavering strengthThe best answer is D.Choice D correctly uses encouraged writers… to parallel inspired collectors… Choice D is also idiomatic and concise.xxxThe ancient Romans piped hot water through the walls and under the floors so as to warm up the rooms.A.so as to warm up the roomsB.and so would be able to warm up the roomsC.to warm the rooms upD.so that they could warm up the roomsE.in order that they would warm up the roomsThe best answer is D.The sentence calls for an adverbial clause of purpose to explain why the Romans piped hot water through the walls and under the floors.Choice D does this clearly and correctly.It is introduced by an appropriate conjunction, so that.A ballad by Simon Taylor, written in the same year as The Golden Sun were recorded, shows that Taylor was a more diverse musician than is commonly believed.A.A ballad by Simon Taylor, written in the same year as The Golden Sun were recordedB.A ballad by Simon Taylor, written in the same year of recording as The Golden SunC.A ballad by Simon Taylor, written in the same year that The Golden Sun was recordedD.Simon Taylor wrote a ballad in the same year as he recorded The Golden Sun thatE.Simon Taylor wrote a ballad in the same year of recording as The Golden Sun thatThe best answer is C.In this sentence, the relative pronoun that should introduce the clause The Golden Sun.recorded to make a relative clause modifying year.Also, the singular title of the song demands a singular verb: was.xxx-From the 17th century to the 19th century literacy rates all over western Europe increased at a relatively constant rate.A.From the 17th century to the 19th century literacy rates all over western Europe increased at a relatively constant rateB [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]