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1) (A) Behind almost all successful candidates for public office (B) stands a staff, a team of volunteers, a group of fund raisers, and, (C) of course, a platform that convinced the electorate to choose (D) them. (E) No error

2) At Burger King, the hamburgers are very (A) similar to McDonald’s, (B) except they are (C) slightly smaller and contain (D) less fat. (E) No error

3) Although a sales tax may seem like an efficient way for cities (A) to raise revenues, (B) they are more harmful to low-income consumers (C) than to wealthy (D) ones. (E) No error

4) (A) In his memoir, Baker tells stories (B) about the time before he entered high school, when he (C) is having to deliver newspapers to the huge estates and mansions (D) that lined the riverfront. (E) No error

5) (A) Of the two Hemingway novels I have read, I like A Farewell to Arms (B) the best, not only because of its structure but also (C) because of (D) its fascinating story. (E) No error

6) Telemarketers are finding (A) greater success making sales (B) when they (C) phoned customers in the morning (D) rather than late in the day. (E) No error

7) Child psychologists (A) will tell you that young children (B) which are pushed (C) into activities prematurely (D) may suffer the pain of failure and frustration. (E) No error

8) (A) Although Martin Luther King’s birthday (B) is January 15, (C) it is celebrated on the third Monday of January, (D) regardless of the date. (E) No error

9) Work in specialized fields (A) such as bacteriology, public health, and physics (B) require at least a bachelor’s degree, and for a career in management or research, a master’s degree (C) or even a doctorate (D) is required. (E) No error

10) The governor (A) has often proposed reductions in the sales tax (B) because consumers can benefit from (C) this (D) whenever they go to the store. (E) No error

11) If Daniel Radcliffe (A) was alive (B) during the heyday of Hollywood’s debonair leading actors, he probably would have been considered (C) too naive and boyish (D) to succeed as a big star. (E) No error

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