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Section I Critical Reading. Sentence Completion 19 questions Passage-based reading 48 questions Total Questions 67 Completed in two(2) 25-minute sections and one(1) 20-minute section . Section II Writing. Identifying sentence errors 18 Improving sentences 25
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Section ICritical Reading Sentence Completion 19 questions Passage-based reading 48 questions Total Questions 67 Completed in two(2) 25-minute sections and one(1) 20-minute section Section II Writing Identifying sentence errors 18 Improving sentences 25 Improving paragraphs 6 1 essay Total questions 49 + essay Completed in two(2) 25-minute sections and one(1) 10-minute section
After observing several vicious territorial fights, Jane Goodall had to revise her earlier opinion that these particular primates were always ______ animals. • Ignorant • Inquisitive • Responsive • Cruel • Peaceful
Section ICritical Reading Sentence Completion 19 questions Passage-based reading 48 questions Total Questions 67 Completed in two(2) 25-minute sections and one(1) 20-minute section Section II Writing Identifying sentence errors 18 Improving sentences 25 Improving paragraphs 6 1 essay Total questions 49 + essay Completed in two(2) 25-minute sections and one(1) 10-minute section
Section ICritical Reading Sentence Completion 19 questions Passage-based reading 48 questions Total Questions 67 Completed in two(2) 25-minute sections and one(1) 20-minute section Section II Writing Identifying sentence errors 18 Improving sentences 25 Improving paragraphs 6 1 essay Total questions 49 + essay Completed in two(2) 25-minute sections and one(1) 10-minute section
Let’s Practice Even with a calculator, you must have a A basic understanding of mathematics if one B C expects to solve complex problems correctly. D No error E
Section ICritical Reading Sentence Completion 19 questions Passage-based reading 48 questions Total Questions 67 Completed in two(2) 25-minute sections and one(1) 20-minute section Section II Writing Identifying sentence errors 18 Improving sentences 25 Improving paragraphs 6 1 essay Total questions 49 + essay Completed in two(2) 25-minute sections and one(1) 10-minute section
Run-on sentence question The police reprimanded everyone at the graduation party, they didn’t seem very sympathetic to the fact that it was our senior year. • at the graduation party, they didn’t seem very sympathetic to the fact that it was our senior year • at the graduation party, seemingly the fact that it was our senior year did not make them sympathetic • at the graduation party while without being sympathetic to the fact that it was our senior year • at the graduation party they didn’t, despite the fact that it was our senior year, seem very sympathetic • at the graduation party; they didn’t seem very sympathetic to the fact that it was our senior year
Section ICritical Reading Sentence Completion 19 questions Passage-based reading 48 questions Total Questions 67 Completed in two(2) 25-minute sections and one(1) 20-minute section Section II Writing Identifying sentence errors 18 Improving sentences 25 Improving paragraphs 6 1 essay Total questions 49 + essay Completed in two(2) 25-minute sections and one(1) 10-minute section
Section ICritical Reading Sentence Completion 19 questions Passage-based reading 48 questions Total Questions 67 Completed in two(2) 25-minute sections and one(1) 20-minute section Section II Writing Identifying sentence errors 18 Improving sentences 25 Improving paragraphs 6 1 essay Total questions 49 + essay Completed in two(2) 25-minute sections and one(1) 10-minute section
Think carefully about the issue presented in the following excerpt and the assignment below. The making of illusions—misleading images or ideas that appear to be authentic or true—has become the primary business of our society. Included in this category are not only the false promises made by advertisers and politicians but all of the activities which supposedly inform, comfort, and improve us, such as the work of our best writers and our most influential leaders. These promises and activities only encourage people to have unrealistic expectations and to ignore facts. Adapted from Daniel J. Boorstin, The Image Assignment: Are people overly influenced by unrealistic claims and misleading images? Plan and write an essay in which you develop your point of view on this issue. Support your position with reasoning and examples taken from your reading, studies, experience, or observations.
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