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1) Although he left Texas (A) as a small boy, Jim returned (B) when he was sixteen (C) and decides that he’d (D) like to spend the rest of his life there. (E) No error

2) (A) Despite the constant pressure of schoolwork and sports, Terry (B) has never been more (C) happier than (D) she is now, in her senior year. (E) No error

3) (A) At the beginning of the play, (B) there is two puzzling dilemmas that Medea must solve (C) if she is (D) going to survive her ordeal. (E) No error

4) The common sentiment that hard work (A) pays off doesn’t (B) necessarily (C) apply to a frail old man (D) which has a heart condition and a long driveway to shovel after a snowstorm. (E) No error

5) (A) For decades, scientists analyzed masses of public-health statistics (B) before (C) they found a high correlation (D) between heavy smoking and the incidence of lung cancer. (E) No error

6) Saturday’s game (A) demonstrated (B) once more again why Paulie, one of the (C) league’s finest players, is being recruited (D) by many colleges. (E) No error

7) (A) Although every road in the town is now paved, there are (B) actually some residents (C) who (D) will prefer that the dirt roads be preserved. (E) No error

8) The company (A) has begun manufacturing dishwasher soaps in bright colors because consumers respond to (B) this (C) more eagerly than (D) to dull, ordinary colors. (E) No error

9) The professor (A) explained that the realistic painter (B) is having to represent reality, (C) while the impressionistic or abstract painter reveals a personal or emotional response (D) to reality. (E) No error

10) Many of the candidates, including the incumbent senator (A) herself, (B) has opposed the legislation (C) that weakens the ban (D) on snowmobiles in Yellowstone and other national parks. (E) No error

11) (A) An orientation program familiarizes new ninth graders (B) with the daily schedule, teaches them the layout of the building, and (C) they have the chance to practice going (D) from class to class. (E) No error

The Key to a $1.3 Trillion Opportunity

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