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    F. NO CHANGE
    G. who was born in Boston
    H. who, being born in Boston,
    J. OMIT the underlined portion.

  2. -- not answered yet
    A. NO CHANGE
    B. American’s have?
    C. Americans’ have?
    D. Americans’ have.

  3. -- not answered yet
    F. NO CHANGE
    G. hunger, wanting
    H. are wanting
    J. want

  4. -- not answered yet
    A. NO CHANGE
    B. want
    C. wants
    D. had wanted

  5. -- not answered yet
    F. NO CHANGE
    G. home, the
    H. home; the
    J. home and the

  6. -- not answered yet
    A. NO CHANGE
    B. Besides,
    C. Of course,
    D. Because

  7. -- not answered yet
    F. NO CHANGE
    G. in providing us with
    H. in providing us
    J. for

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    A. NO CHANGE
    B. However,
    C. In addition,
    D. On the other hand,

  9. Which of the following sentences would be the most effective opening sentence for Paragraph 4?

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    F. NO CHANGE
    G. Even our learning is facilitated by technology.
    H. Technological progress in America is the result of our educational system.
    J. Education is important in everyone’s life.

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    A. NO CHANGE
    B. interconnected–
    C. interconnected;
    D. interconnected,

  11. -- not answered yet
    F. NO CHANGE
    G. systems we
    H. systems. We
    J. systems? We

  12. -- not answered yet
    A. NO CHANGE
    B. endowed with life
    C. called into existence
    D. alive

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    F. NO CHANGE
    G. reminded
    H. and remind
    J. but remind

Items 29 and 30 pose questions about Passage II as a whole.
  1. The essay consists of five paragraphs. Which of the following is the best description of their relationship?

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    A. Introduction to subject; discussion of one aspect of subject; discussion of the second aspect; discussion of the third aspect; conclusion
    B. Introduction to subject; evidence for one viewpoint; evidence for second viewpoint; comparison of two viewpoints; conclusion
    C. Statement of purpose; discussion of one subject; discussion of second related subject; comparison of two subjects; conclusion
    D. Explanation of one viewpoint; evidence supporting first viewpoint; explanation of contrary viewpoint; evidence supporting second viewpoint; conclusion

  2. Suppose the writer wished to add the following sentence to the essay:

    Virtually every town in the country has at least one movie theater to keep us up on the most popular films.

    This new sentence would most logically be placed in Paragraph:

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    F. 1.
    G. 2.
    H. 3.
    J. 4.