Their assumptions and their words, appropriate or not, had power.
(A)NO CHANGE
(B) words appropriate or not,
(C) words, appropriate or not
(D) words appropriate or not
The Correct Answer
Its headed to an altitude of three thousand feet.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) Its’ (C) It is (D) It was
Correct Answer: C
In Eatonville, Hurston went to places where she knew the oral tradition would be thriving.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) has been (C) will be (D) is
Correct Answer: A
No other name could of been more appropriate for Ms. Komiyama, who has lived alone on a mountaintop near Tokyo for about fifty years.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) could be (C) could been (D) would of been
Correct Answer: B
More ACT English Exam Questions
- 1Max would immediately run after the ball and the ball would be stopped with his nose.
- 2The children regularly engaged in activities stimulating their curiosity and creativity, which were designed by Wyeth.
- 3In Virginia, pink cosmos accent the landscape. Occasionally, these scenic expanses come about with no help from humans. Often, for example, they are the lovely outcome of federal, state, and local programs to restore and preserve the natural beauty of che national landscape.
- 4At first, I was alarmed, but she was moving slowly, and I realized that I would of been able to hang on.
- 5Holm claims at having a prairie eye, feeling uncomfortable in enclosed, mysterious spaces like the woods. He prefers the "magnitude and delicacy" of the open prairie.