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
I don't want us to be forced to the edge, of a bowled stadium, like the remnants of unwanted cereal.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) edge of a bowled stadium, like, (C) edge of a bowled stadium like, (D) edge of a bowled stadium, like
Correct Answer: D
Why gather around a carpet, in which we can do just as well at home, to enjoy our hot dogs, peanuts, and sodas?
(A)NO CHANGE (B) in being (C) which (D) OMIT the underlined portion.
Correct Answer: C
Something else underlying Wright's designs is that of organic architecture: that structures should appear to be an extension of their surroundings.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) Another thing (C) An idea (D) The other theory
Correct Answer: D
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