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1) It (A) was reported that the identities (B) of them to be called (C) as witnesses would be released on Tuesday (D) by the district attorney. (E) No error


2) Forensics coach Tom Lindsey (A) hopes that training inner city high school students (B) to compete in debate tournaments (C) will help prepare them to become (D) a successful scholar in later years. (E) No error

3) The fishing (A) fleet (B) left the harbor when the fishermen heard that a school of bluefish (C) were (D) near the wreck. (E) No error


4) In consideration (A) about his long service to the theater, the Tony Awards committee made a special presentation (B) honoring producer George Abbott, who had (C) recently celebrated his (D) hundredth birthday. (E) No error


5) A minority group (A) comprising 30% of the community (B) and represented by (C) only one member (D) out of 25 on the City Council. (E) No error

6) In spite of a superficial simplicity, there (A) are many (B) aspects of the prose style of Ernest Hemingway (C) that would be profitable subjects for (D) further study. (E) No error

7) (A) Neither the reporters (B) nor the editor (C) were satisfied with the salary offer made (D) by the publisher. (E) No error

8) The workers (A) who I see in the subway (B) every afternoon (C) seem tired and (D) dejected. (E) No error

9) The article (A) was rejected because of its length, (B) verbosity, and (C) it presented (D) only one point of view. (E) No error

10) Mr. Jones’s (A) decision to retire (B) came (C) as a shock to all (D) who respected his ability. (E) No error

11) When she spoke with the police, she reported her (A) loss; she stated that a (B) large quantity of clothing and of (C) valuable jewelry (D) were missing. (E) No error

12) (A) Between the small shops and boutiques of Greenwich Village and the (B) giant department stores of midtown Manhattan (C) lie the ethnically varied residential neighborhood (D) of Chelsea. (E) No error

13) (A) Bailing (B) vigorously, we managed (C) to remain (D) afloat until we were rescued by the Coast Guard. (E) No error

14) We (A) had ought to finish our trip before dark (B) because (C) it gets very cold after the sun (D) goes down. (E) No error

15) (A) Does that remark (B) infer that you are (C) displeased with the way I (D) am managing the business? (E) No error

16) The success of (A) recent Victorian art exhibitions in London, Paris, and New York (B) illustrate a (C) shift in (D) both scholarly assessment and public taste. (E) No error

17) (A) Just as some teenagers adore video games, so (B) others condemn (C) it as an (D) utter waste of time. (E) No error

18) A work of singular beauty, Stanhope’s painting Love and the Maiden (A) captivates the longings and (B) aspirations of an artistic generation (C) that sought (D) relief from the grim realities of urban life created by the Industrial Revolution. (E) No error

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