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Which choice best describes the overall structure of the passage?

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The writer most likely chose to end the paragraph with that line in order to

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Which of the following choices best corrects the error in the underlined portion of the passage?

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What is the most likely reason why the writer uses a phrase like "not easy" to describe the communication process?

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Which choice best combines the two sentences into one grammatically correct sentence?

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The main idea of the passage is that

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Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Which choice best combines the two sentences below into a single sentence that is grammatically correct and avoids redundancy? *The author of the passage describes the process of creating a new product. The author also explains how this process can be used to create a successful product.*

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The most likely reason why the author uses a series of commas in this sentence is to

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Which sentence shows the correct use of a comma?

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The use of vivid imagery and sensory details in this passage primarily serves to

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The word *impact* can be used as both a noun and a verb, with the meaning of the word changing depending on its grammatical function. For example, the *impact* of the asteroid on Earth was profound, but the asteroid *impacted* the planet with great force. Which choice below correctly uses *impact* as a verb?

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Which choice best completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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In this passage, the phrase "not only…but also" is used to

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The author most likely structures the passage in this way to

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The author of this passage is primarily interested in

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The main idea of this passage is that

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Which choice best combines the sentences at the underlined portion?

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The text as a whole can best be described as a

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The author emphasizes the difference in the approaches taken by the two groups of researchers most likely to

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The use of specific details in this passage most likely serves to

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The text primarily discusses

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What is the primary message of "The Master and Margarita"?

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The phrase "now" is used to

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The author of this passage is most likely trying to

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