In February 2001, polar adventurers Liv Arnesen of Norway, and Ann Bancroft of Minnesota became the first women to climb and ski across the continent of Antarctica.
(A)NO CHANGE
(B) Amesen, of Norway, and Ann Bancroft,
(C) Amesen, of Norway and Ann Bancroft,
(D) Arnesen of Norway and Ann Bancroft
The Correct Answer
Ms. Komiyarna, whose skilled at judo, threw the intruder across the room.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) whose skilled in (C) who’s skilled of (D) who’s skilled in
Correct Answer: D
In fact, this difference points to significant underlying cultural values.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) on (C) at (D) DELETE the underlined portion.
Correct Answer: A
It was twenty below zero that afternoon, and the sky shone with a pale gray light. Which of the following alternatives to the underlined portion would NOT be acceptable?
(A)was glowing (B) glowed (C) shined (D) shoned
Correct Answer: D
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- 2But reading aloud in public is an activity worth supporting, for a number of reasons. Otherwise, it's an effective way to bring people together.
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