Following the war, however, interest in vegetarianism resumed. This time in connection with a rising public concern over the adulteration of processed foods with unpalatable and sometimes toxic substances.
(A)NO CHANGE
(B) resumed, this
(C) resumes. This
(D) resumes, this
If the writer were to delete the phrase "which I returned with a quiet nod" from the preceding sentence and end the sentence with a period, the sentence would primarily lose:
(A) a detail that expresses the narrator's ease while in the nursery.(B) a specific description of the narrator's anger toward the director.(C) information that indicates the narrator will quit the hospital as soon as the director leaves.(D) nothing at all, because this information had already been provided earlier in the passage.
Correct Answer: A
Tyson recognizes the possibilities of his position he always makes himself available to children who visit the planetarium.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) position and (C) position, which he (D) position, for which he
Correct Answer: B
A pen name can come to overshadow a writers given name.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) a writer’s (C) an authors (D) an authors’
Correct Answer: B
More ACT English Exam Questions
- 1Glory is meant to evoke both the exultant spirit of gospel churches and the movie during the Civil War of the same name, which tells the story of a black regiment.
- 2For the sake of the logic and coherence of this paragraph, Sentence 2 should be placed:
- 3The town was unique in that it was particularly hot in the summer, but mild at other times of the year.49 (G)ven that all the choices are true, which one most effectively identifies why Eatonville has a history unlike any other city in the United States?
- 4During dinner, my father asked about the loss of the cobblestone road, which Grandpa and him had helped lay and maintain.
- 5The movie Dracula, featuring it's batlike title character who feeds on human blood, is just one of many sources of people's erroneous ideas about bats.