My woods eye and prairie eye provide different reactions to more than just landscape, and these perspectives apply to my other interests as well.
(A)NO CHANGE
(B) themselves for
(C) myself to
(D) for
The Correct Answer
One of his frescoes depict a progression through time and can be read as time lines from left to right.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) Many (C) Each (D) Any one
Correct Answer: B
Maybe it's because pennies are everywhere: the L.S. Mint report's that it produced 10,257,400,000 pennies in 1998.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) Mint’s reports (C) Mint reports (D) Mint reports’
Correct Answer: C
In the dusk of a late summer evening, I walked quietly with a small gathering of people toward a shelter at the edge of a field innorthern Indiana.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) On (C) With (D) From
Correct Answer: A
More ACT English Exam Questions
- 1Growing up, in' Mexico in the 1920s Hernandez believed she was bom to dance.
- 2They have flown to elk and deer wintering areas, ridden horses and snowmobiles through the mountains, and throwing back their heads and called out with low, moaning howls in hopes of communicating with the wolves. Occasionally, the wolves have answered back.
- 3The oldest of these Geysir, was, like Yellowstone's Old Faithful, famed for its regularity.
- 4Of course, these days even an entire untouched penny hardly lying on the sidewalk is worth bending over to pick up.
- 5Out of all those people who were interviewed many of those people raved about the perfect seven-course (meal) they had once been served in a grand expensive restaurant.