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Practice Test 100
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A) NO CHANGE
B) On the other hand,
C) Moreover,
D) Alternatively,
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A) NO CHANGE '
B) full of mystery,
C) mysterious,
D) mystified,
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■Biking to Work
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The daily commute to work ijyj can suck the Which choice is most appropriate for the tone of
life out of a person. My commute, however, actually this passage?
than [;{fl people with road bikes and can more eas
ily be used to carry bags containing work items. [4] A) NO CHANGE
m Thus, I was able to buy a mountain bike that B) those who have road bikes
was already prepared for the daily commute. [5] C) road bikes
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B) essentials,
C) essentials:
D) essentials
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A) NO CHANGE
B) the importance of watching
C) to importantly watch
D) the important nature of watching
A) NO CHANGE
B) a delightful experience but also enlighten
ing.
C) delightful but also enlightening.
D) delightful but also an enlightenment.
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The castles of fairy tales, with their high, nar a j t \ u UHLa N L>Jh
row towers, gargoyles, and spires, are more the B) Furthermore,
C) Hence,
reflections of nineteenth-century ideas than of the
D) In reality,
great stone fortresses of the middle ages. j Re
gardless, the architecture of medieval castles cen *15
tered on one main jprinciple defense. A) NO CHANGE
B) principle,
A wealthy lord, would typically build a castle
«. C) principle:
on a defensible ] site, such as a hill or large rock or . D) principle;
even a high crag. A deep ditch called a moat would
be dug around the perimeter. Drawbridges typi
A) NO CHANGE
cally would provide the only way across the moat
B) site such as:
so that it could easily be pulled up to prevent en C) site such as,
emy access. D) site, such as,
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