The word vegalah is Yiddish for "little wagon," and when I was growing up in the Bronx, that's what we called the hip-high wire basket on two wheels that my parents used for all sorts of errands.
(A)NO CHANGE
(B) hip-high, wire, basket, on two wheels
(C) hip-high wire basket on two wheels,
(D) hip-high wire, basket on two wheels,
Growing up, in' Mexico in the 1920s Hernandez believed she was bom to dance.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) up in Mexico in the 1920s, (C) up, in Mexico in the 1920s, (D) up in Mexico, in the 1920s
Correct Answer: B
Fans should not have to endure these errors in aesthetics and architecture?
(A)NO CHANGE (B) in aesthetics, and architecture? (C) in aesthetics and architecture, (D) in, aesthetics and architecture!
Correct Answer: C
Before his invention, golfers preparing to tee off (hit their first shot) had to shape a mound of moist dirt or sand to raise the golf ball off the turf in order to hit it cleanly.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) for hitting (C) to hitting (D) that hit
Correct Answer: A
More ACT English Exam Questions
- 1In the early twentieth century, as cameras, became easier to use and more affordable, amateur photographers began capturing scenes and subjects that had previously been neglected.
- 2I learned that tortoises are among the most endangered families in reptiles.
- 3One Saturday aftemoonw, her and I transferred the bees—and their honey—to a wooden hive.
- 4Brightly lit stations welcomed the public, many (of them) were skeptical of traveling underground.
- 5In the U.S., comic books have traditionally been geared to either children or teenage boys, and circulations rarely exceed 300,000.