Indeed, she identifies strongly with the griots of West Africa—those village storytellers where they use songs, poems, and narration to help preserve and transmit culture and history.
(A)NO CHANGE
(B) who
(C) whom
(D) that they
Soon, I'm afraid, those of us, who return home late, will have to spend the evening double-parked in our cars.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) us who return home, late, (C) us who return home late, (D) us who return home late
Correct Answer: D
Jeans, at once gritty and earthy, urban and rural, fashionable and simple, are casual but also convey an underlying assertiveness that no other staple of our wardrobes can match.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) which are fashionable and they’re simple, (C) as something simple can be in fashion, (D) having fashion being simple,
Correct Answer: A
Although pharmaceutical companies that begun to produce the drug learned that taxol could be extracted from the bark of all species of yewr, they soon focused their attention on the Pacific yew.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) who’d began producing (C) who begun producing (D) that began to produce
Correct Answer: D
More ACT English Exam Questions
- 1What's already clear, is that the stereotypical image of the lone wolf howling at the full moon obscures the importance howling has in the social life of these animals.
- 2Until the reign of Edward I (1272-1307), the back of the British penny was stamped with a cross so that they could easily be cut into halves (a half-penny, pronounced in England as "hay-penny")and even into fourths (a farthing).
- 3Even when the book's setting shifts from the temperate South, to the colder North, cane remains a pervasive and powerful image.
- 4While some sculptors suggest the magnitude of an event by presenting larger-than-life figures, Lin relies on more understated methods to suggest matters of great ignificance.
- 5The children's favorite stories were those that he told while standing at his easel sketching the giants monsters and other fantastic creatures that inhabited his lively tales.