The author’s use of vague, general language to describe the setting in this excerpt is most likely meant to
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Which choice best revises the underlined portion of the passage to create a sentence that is consistent with the conventions of Standard English?
Which choice best summarizes the author’s main idea?
Which choice best combines the sentences at the underlined portion in a way that conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Which choice corrects the grammatical error in the sentence above?
The author most likely uses the example of a bird’s wing to
Which of the following best expresses the central conflict that Elizabeth Bennet faces in *Pride and Prejudice*?
Which choice provides the best way to combine the sentences at the end of the passage into a single sentence?
Which choice corrects the underlined portion of the sentence?
In this passage, the phrase "pride in his culture’s traditions" is used to
Which choice best combines the sentences at the underlined portion to create a grammatically correct and stylistically effective sentence?
Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?
The passage primarily discusses
The word "however" is used to
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
The structure of the passage can best be described as
Which choice combines the sentences in the paragraph in a way that is both grammatically correct and stylistically effective?
In this passage, the word "savor" is used to
The author likely includes the sentence "In addition, critics argue that these shows often fail to address issues of sustainability and accessibility, which can be important considerations for home improvement projects." to
Which of the following choices is the most effective way to combine the last two sentences of the passage to maintain the grammatical coherence of the passage?
What is the most likely reason why the author uses the word “even” in this sentence?
Which choice completes the sentence with the most logical and grammatically correct transition?
Which choice best revises the sentence so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
The author’s use of the word “you” primarily serves to