The author’s use of vivid detail serves to
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Which choice best explains the author’s use of the word "impractical"?
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
The use of repetition in this passage serves to
Which choice most effectively combines the sentences at the underlined portion?
Which choice best revises the underlined portion of the sentence to create a grammatically correct and more concise sentence?
The main idea of the text is that
What does the study by Dr. Smith’s team suggest about the brain's capacity to form new memories?
The anecdote at the beginning of the essay primarily serves to
The author of the passage is primarily concerned with the
What is the most likely reason why the discovery of the wave-particle duality of light did not provide a complete or final answer to the question of what light is?
Which choice best combines the underlined sentences to create a grammatically correct sentence?
Which choice best describes the main idea of the passage?
Which revision of the underlined portion of the sentence is most effective?
Which of the following is the most effective way to combine the two sentences in the underlined portion of the passage? "However, another researcher, Dr. Ben Wright, has found that listening to more energetic music, such as pop or rock, can help to improve creativity and mood. Dr. Peterson’s research suggests that classical music is more beneficial for tasks that require focused attention, while Dr. Wright’s research suggests that more energetic music is more beneficial for tasks that require creativity and inspiration."
The author suggests that Neanderthals
What is the main idea of the passage?
Which of the following is the most effective way to combine the two sentences about the song's message, keeping the meaning of the original text?
The conflicting views about the organization of genes in the early 1900s were most likely due to
The speaker of the passage is primarily concerned with
Which choice best combines the two sentences at the end of the passage into a single sentence that is grammatically correct and avoids redundancy?
The writer most likely includes this idea in the excerpt to
Which choice best describes the relationship between the terms "cowardice" and "rashness" in the passage?
In this passage, the word "prohibitively" is used to
In this passage, the author most likely uses a casual tone and personalizes the argument to