The words of a novel or poem are literally "bound" within there pages.
(A)NO CHANGE
(B) its
(C) one’s
(D) these
Until the reign of Edward I (1272-1307), the back of the British penny was stamped with a cross so that they could easily be cut into halves (a half-penny, pronounced in England as "hay-penny")and even into fourths (a farthing).
(A)NO CHANGE (B) it (C) ours (D) he
Correct Answer: B
Some parents have been moved by worries about the lyrics' influence on their children to seek ways of restricting access of songs they deplore.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) access by (C) access to (D) excess of
Correct Answer: C
What do the National Gallery of Art in Washington, (D)(C), the Louvre in Paris, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland have in common? In addition to being museums, however, all three buildings benefit from designs by the celebrated architect I. M. Pei.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) museums, therefore, (C) museums, consequently, (D) museums,
Correct Answer: D
More ACT English Exam Questions
- 1He had dismantled a pocket watch borrowed from a traveling merchant, made detailed drawings of it's components, and returned it—fully functioning—to the merchant.
- 2As the plane gained altitude, the dark storm clouds have given way to a deep blue sky.
- 3If a feather breaks off with the stub of its hollow quill shaft still in place, the bird's body mistakenly believes the feather is whole. Which of the following alternatives to the underlined portion would NOT be acceptable?
- 4One art critic commented that it appears as if boy and dogs alike found it completely natural to stop and pose for McWilliams.
- 5Next came Coieman's controversial, but successful 1959 debut with his quartet at a New York club called the Five Spot.