The Navajo language is complex, with a structure and sounds that make it unintelligible to anyone without extensive exposure to it.
(A)NO CHANGE
(B) from
(C) with
(D) of
The Correct Answer
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
Even though wolves supposedly disappeared from the area years ago, the hunter's story was not unusual.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) wolves, supposedly (C) wolves supposedly, (D) wolves’ had
Correct Answer: A
McClintock believed maize (corn) was idealistically a plant to study because each ear had hundreds of kernels for each with a different set of chromosomes.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) kernels; (C) kernels, (D) kernels having
Correct Answer: C
More ACT English Exam Questions
- 1In 2002, Minnesota writer and editor, Mai Neng Moua, created a new literary tradition with the publication of the first-ever anthology of Hmong American writers.
- 2My pen habit, like most habits, is not without it's negative consequences.
- 3During dinner, my father asked about the loss of the cobblestone road, which Grandpa and him had helped lay and maintain.
- 4I must admit, though, that when chairperson, mail carrier, and police officer were being predded into the lauguage to replace chairman,mailman, and policeman, I had my doubts; what Idoubted was taht words could effect change. Yet I see now with my daugter that language does change what we perceive as possible and appropriate.
- 5"His life is warped with fancy, woofed with dreams," Offissa Pupp said of the Kat. The strip was too.