Having grown up in the feminist eram comments about what is approriate behavior for girls, boys,women, and men I did not now expect to hear.
(A)NO CHANGE
(B) comments about what is appropriate behavior for girls, boys, women, and men were not expectednow
(C) I did not now expect to hear comments about what is appropriate behavior for girls, boys, women, and men.
(D) it would be improbable and unexpected now for there to be comments about what is appropriate behavior for girls, boys, women,and men.
This question asks about the preceding passage as a whole.I the writer were to delete the final paragraph of this essay, the essay would primarily lose information that:
(A) discusses the level of interest the race attracts in the present day.(B) describes the way the current race is different from the race that Haller ran in 1978.(C) describes how the victors respond when they cross the finish line.(D) explains why 1,500 people would be willing to compete in such a difficult race.
Correct Answer: A
Studies indicate a fairer clear link between noise and stress, and experts believe there's a connection between noise and violence.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) fair (C) more fairly (D) fairly
Correct Answer: D
I could have them and their honey too as far as she was concerned. So, instead, I made the leap from bee-lover to beekeeper.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) (DO NOT begin new paragraph) So, after it was all over, (C) ( Begin new paragraph) So (D) ( Begin new paragraph) For instance
Correct Answer: C
More ACT English Exam Questions
- 1Otherwise, 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.
- 2Through the genius of Olmsted and Vaux, once a landscape barely was transformed into an oasis in the center of urban life.
- 3I know because my niece, Liana, and her friends were reading that all summer long.
- 4She imagines my brother and his bride skiing down the mountain to join she and their guests.
- 5I also did not know, yet, whether they would approve of my clothing or the apparent lack of authority my father had over me. However, I was certain that my grandparents had once again taught me something important, and with that, some of my misgivings about, the visit, began to disappear.