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In the excerpt, the author’s use of dialogue most likely serves to

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Which choice best combines the sentences at the underlined portion to create a more concise and effective sentence?

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The author includes the sentence "Teachers need to think critically about the ways in which social media can be used to support learning and to avoid using it in ways that might distract or disengage students" in order to

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The author contrasts the two people’s lives by

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In this passage, the author’s use of the word ‘preserve’ primarily serves to

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Which choice makes the most effective change to the third sentence of the passage?

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Which of the following choices correctly combines the two sentences at the underlined portion to create a grammatically correct sentence, while also preserving the meaning of the original passage?

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Which choice best completes the sentence with the most logical transition and correct punctuation?

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Which choice best corrects the underlined portion of the passage to conform to the conventions of Standard English?

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In this passage, the word "revolutionized" suggests that

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Which choice is the best example of the idea expressed in the passage that the development of the computer has been driven by a number of factors?

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Which choice best corrects the capitalization error in the passage?

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The sentence is most likely intended to

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In this passage, the word "resolute" is used to

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What is the primary focus of this passage?

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Which choice best maintains the stylistic consistency of the passage?

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The narrator’s initial impression of the landscape can best be described as

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Which of the following sentences correctly uses a comma before the conjunction "and" in a series?

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In this passage, the word "it" is used to

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The phrase "a sense of relief" in the passage primarily serves to

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Which of the following choices correctly punctuates the sentence? The results of the experiment are used to support or refute the hypothesis.

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Which choice provides the best way to combine the last two sentences in the paragraph to create a grammatically correct and stylistically effective sentence?

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The author's use of the pronoun "we" in this passage is most likely meant to

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The author's main purpose in the passage is to

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The passage is primarily concerned with

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