1.(232)Although the restaurant company has recently added many newrestaurants across the country and its sales have increased dramatically, its sales at restaurants open for more than a year havedeclined.
A.the restaurant company has recently added many newrestaurants across the country and its sales have increased dramatically, its
B.the restaurant company has recently added manynew restaurants across the country and its sales increased dramatically, its
C.many new restaurants have recently been openedacross the country and its sales increased dramatically, the restaurantcompany's
D.having recently added many new restaurantsacross the country and with its sales increasing dramatically, the restaurantcompany's
E.recently adding many new restaurants across thecountry and having its sales increase dramatically, the restaurant company's
A
2.(233)In many nations, criminal law does notapply to corporations, but in the United States today, a corporation commits a crime whenever one of its employeescommits a crime, if the employee acted within the scope of his or her authority andif the corporation benefited as a result.
A.a corporation commits a crime whenever one of its employeescommits a crime, if the employee acted
B.a corporation is committing a crime whenever oneof its employees committed a crime, if those employees were acting
C.corporations commit a crime whenever one of itsemployees does, on the condition that the employee acts
D.corporations commit crimes whenever an employeeof those corporations commit a crime, if it was while acting
E.the corporation whose employees commit a crime,commits a crime, whenever the employee acted
A
3.(234)The coyote is one of several recentecological success stories: along with the white-tailed deer, the moose, andother species that are enlarging their natural domains, they have established themselves as supreme adapters in anera when the capability to adjust to the environmental changeswrought by human beings has created a whole new class of dominant large mammals.
A.they have established themselves as supremeadapters in an era when the capability
B.they have established themselves as beingsupreme adapters in an era when being able
C.it has established itself as a supreme adapterin an era when to be able
D.it has established itself as being a supremeadapter in an era when its ability
E.it has established itself as a supreme adapter in an erawhen the ability
E
4.(235)On account ofa law passed in 1933, making it a crime punishable by imprisonment that aUnited States citizen hold gold in the form of bullion or coins,immigrants found that on arrival in the United States they had to surrender allof the gold they had brought with them.
A.On account of a law passed in 1933, making it acrime punishable by imprisonment that a United States citizen hold
B.With a law passed in 1933 that makes it a crimepunishable by imprisonment that a United States citizen hold
C.A law passed in 1933 that made it a crimepunishable by imprisonment for a United States citizen holding
D.Because of a law passed in 1933 making it a crimepunishable by imprisonment for a United States citizen to hold
E.Due to a law being passed in 1933 that makes ita crime punishable by imprisonment for a United States citizen to hold D |