However, the real money comes in the form of "residuals": performers are paid again each time their commercial airs on television. More than $50,000 could be earned by a commercial if a performer runs for a year.
(A)NO CHANGE
(B) If the performer runs for a year, a commercial could earn more than $50,000.
(C) If the commercial runs for a year, the performer could earn more than $50,000.
(D) Commercials could earn more than $50,000 if the performer runs for a year.
Believing that many more voices need to be heard, people in the Hmong community are urged to write, to add their voices to the literary community.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) urging people in the Hmong community (C) people in the Hmong community whom Moua urges (D) she urges people in the Hmong community
Correct Answer: D
But all kayakers can appreciate the nuances of nature as they travel on water in this simple, but versatile boat.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) simple (C) simple— (D) simple;
Correct Answer: B
He is celebrated for his vivid and haunting images by art historians, many of which continue to be published in children's books today.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) by art historians for his vivid and haunting images, (C) for his vivid and haunting images, by art historians, (D) by art historians who consider his images vivid and haunting,
Correct Answer: B
More ACT English Exam Questions
- 1Kayaking in white water the tumultuous rapids of swift-moving rivers appeals to people seeking adventure and excitement.
- 2Like other folk music forms, Tejano music has an intensity, literary richness, and rhythmic variety that means it'll stick around a while.
- 3Otherwise, Gordon Haller is a notable exception. Growing up in the 1950s, Haller developed an interest in many sports categorized as endurance athletics, and welcomed their grueling physical demands.
- 4The most widely acclaimed comic strip of all time is probably George Herriman's "Krazy Kat" and Herriman was a staff artist for William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal.
- 5Out of all those people who were interviewed many of those people raved about the perfect seven-course (meal) they had once been served in a grand expensive restaurant.