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ASVAB Word Knowledge 1.1 Word Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes
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ASVAB Word Knowledge: Word Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes Drill 1, Problem 1. Which of these words is closest in meaning to incoherent?

AP English Literature and Composition 1.4 Passage Drill 1
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AP English Literature and Composition 1.4 Passage Drill 1. Which of the following best describes the speaker's attitude towards immortality?

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AP English Literature and Composition 1.5 Passage Drill 1. In the third paragraph, how does the author foreshadow a coming tone shift?

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ACT English 2.3 Passage Drill 210 Views


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ACT English: Passage Drill Drill 2, Problem 3. Which choice best fits into the sentence?

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Here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by singular pronouns. Will they ever find

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their plus ones? Watch HBO's new Sunday night series to see.

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How would you correct the following underlined portion from the passage? Does it need correcting?

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What we need here is a pronoun that refers in a general sense to these objectionable

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kitty-baths. We can get rid of choice (A) because "one"

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refers to one specific kitty-bath, not a whole bunch of them.

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"One" is singular, and we're looking for something more on the plural tip.

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One is also the loneliest number, but that's another story.

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We can scratch out choice (B) for the same reason as (A); the pronoun "it" is singular

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like "one." Hm, we wonder if "it" is the loneliest pronoun.

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Maybe we should get "It" and "One" together sometime.

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Choice (D) isn't grammatically incorrect. The noun "baths" is plural and allows

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the sentence to refer to baths in general. However, the word "anti-bath" appears

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earlier in the sentence. So using the word "baths" makes the sentence sound redundant.

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This cat is stressed out enough without having to hear the word "baths" one more time.

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The correct answer is (C).?"Them" is a plural pronoun that refers to bathing in general,

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which accurately reflects the cat's hatred of any bath that doesn't follow the spit-and-paw

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method. We have it on good authority that he's not alone in the cat world.

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If there's one issue all cats can agree on, it may be the anti-bath plank of the feline party.

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