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1.(131)The Confederate general Stonewall Jackson led a feared army that idolized him; they all mourned his ironic death from “friendly fire.”
A. him; they all mourned his
B. him; they mourned his
C. him; it mourned his
D. him; it mourned their
E. him, it mourned his
2.(132)Ranging from 1,500 to 2,300 kilograms, the body mass of the white rhinoceros is typically greater than the African hippopotamus.
(A) the African hippopotamus
(B) those of African hippopotamuses
(C) that of African hippopotamuses’
(D) that of the African hippopotamus
(E) the African hippopotamuses
3.(133)Although William Pereira first gained national recognition for his movie set designs, including those for the 1942 film “Reap the Wild Wind,” future generations will remember him as the architect of the Transamerica Tower, the Malibu campus of Pepperdine University, and the city of Irvine.
A. including those for the 1942 film “Reap the Wild Wind,” future generations will
B. like those for the 1942 film “Reap the Wild Wind,” future generations
C. like that for the 1942 film “Reap the Wild Wind,” future generations will
D. including that for the 1942 film “Reap the Wild Wind,” future generations will
E. including those for the 1942 film “Reap the Wild Wind,” future generations
4.(134)Demographers generally divide urban and suburban areas not into individual cities and towns, separated by political boundaries, but into "metropolitan statistical areas," each of which comprises multiple cities and towns with interdependent economies.
(A) divide urban and suburban areas not into individual cities and towns, separated by political boundaries, but into "metropolitan statistical areas," each of which comprises multiple cities and towns with
(B) do not divide urban or suburban areas into individual cities and towns, which are separated by political boundaries, but instead into "metropolitan statistical areas," each of which comprise multiple cities and towns having
(C) do not divide urban and suburban areas into individual cities and towns, separated according to political boundaries, but instead group them into "metropolitan statistical areas," each of which having multiple cities and towns with
(D) divide urban and suburban areas not into individual cities and towns that are separated by political boundaries, and instead into "metropolitan statistical areas," each comprising multiple cities and towns that have
(E) divide urban or suburban areas not into individual cities and towns, separating them according to political boundaries; instead, they group them into "metropolitan statistical areas," each made up of multiple cities and towns having
5.(135)In the southern Pacific island nation of Tuvalu, whose highest elevation is just 15 feet above sea level, not only are residents vulnerable to encroaching sea levels resulting from climate change, they can also expect additional devastation due to an increasing frequency of severe cyclones, which can decimate crops, destroy buildings, and natural vegetation.
(A) they can also expect additional devastation due to an increasing frequency of severe cyclones, which can decimate crops, destroy buildings, and
(B) they can also expect additional devastation due to an increasing frequency of severe cyclones, which can decimate crops, buildings, and
(C) but also expect additional devastation due to an increasing frequency of severe cyclones, which can decimate crops, buildings, and
(D) they can also expect additional devastation due to an increasing frequency of severe cyclones, with the effect of decimating crops and destroying buildings, in addition to
(E) but also expect additional devastation due to an increasing frequency of severe cyclones, which can decimate crops, destroy buildings, and
6.(136)Many people are outraged because most cities that have replaced their lead water pipes with copper pipes or galvanized steel pipes have less citizens receiving social services as compared to cities that have not replaced their lead water pipes.
(A) copper pipes or galvanized steel pipes have less citizens receiving social services as compared to
(B) either copper or with galvanized steel pipes have fewer citizens who receive social services than
(C) copper pipes or with galvanized steel pipes have fewer citizens receiving social services as compared to
(D) either copper pipes or galvanized steel pipes have fewer citizens who receive social services than do
(E) copper or with galvanized steel have less citizens who receive social services than do
7.(137)Although television dramas about legal trials, where only select moments in a courtroom are depicted, make jurors’ responsibilities seem straightforward, the reality is much more complex, as we can discover in numerous documentaries about the justice system.
(A) where only select moments in a courtroom are depicted, make jurors’ responsibilities seem straightforward, the reality is much more complex, as we can discover
(B) which depict only select moments in a courtroom, make jurors’ responsibilities seem straightforward, the reality is much more complex, as can be discovered
(C) which depict only certain moments in a courtroom, makes the responsibilities of jurors seem straightforward, the reality is much more complex, as we can discover
(D) which depict only certain moments in a courtroom, make jurors’ responsibilities seem straightforward, but the reality is much more complex, as we discover
(E) where only select moments in a courtroom are depicted, makes the responsibilities of jurors seem straightforward, but the reality is much more complex, as can be discovered
8.(138)The bowerbirds of Australia derive their name from the fact that the males build elaborate bowers of sticks and twigs to attract females, decorating them with flowers and other vegetation in a display of courtship.
a) the fact that the males build elaborate bowers of sticks and twigs to attract females, decorating them with flowers and other vegetation
b) the elaborate bowers of sticks and twigs that the males build and decorate with flowers and other vegetation in order to attract females
c) the elaborate bowers of sticks and twigs, decorated with flowers and other vegetation that the males use to attract females
d) the fact that the males build elaborate bowers of sticks and twigs, having decorated them with flowers and other vegetation, to attract females
e) the elaborate bowers of sticks and twigs that are built by the males and decorated with flowers and other vegetation to attract females
9.(139)According to the writings of Thorstein Veblen, the economist, the most reliable signal of a truly wealthy individual is his or her ability and willingness to engage in "conspicuous consumption"—to spend it in a way that is patently absurd or irrational.
(A) Thorstein Veblen, the economist, the most reliable signal of a truly wealthy individual is his or her ability and willingness
(B) Thorstein Veblen, the economist, the most reliable signal that one is truly wealthy is whether one is capable and willing
(C) economist Thorstein Veblen, the most reliable signal of one's true wealth is whether an individual is capable and willing
(D) the economist Thorstein Veblen, an individual's true wealth is most reliably signaled by their ability and willingness
(E) the economist Thorstein Veblen, the most reliable signal of true wealth is an individual's ability and willingness
10.(140)While the stock market was bouncing back from its 2002 low, U.S. families are still reeling from the recent recession; between 2001 to 2004, typical household savings plummeted nearly 25% and the median household debt rose by a third.
(A) was bouncing back from its 2002 low, U.S. families are still reeling from the recent recession; between
(B) bounced back from its 2002 low, U.S. families are still reeling from the recent recession, from
(C) has bounced back from its 2002 low, U.S. families are still reeling from the recent recession; between
(D) has bounced back from its 2002 low, U.S. families are still reeling from the recent recession; from
(E) bounced back from its 2002 low, U.S. families are still reeling from the recent recession; from
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