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1.
As
he
eagerly(A)
awaited
the
interview
for(B)
the
job,
Miguel
thought
it
wise(C)
suppressing(D)
his
nervousness
and
to
display
a
calm
he
did
not
feel.
No
Error
(E)
(
409.16
)
2.
The
derelict
old
house
across
from(A)
the
warehouses
and
the
even
more(B)
decrepit
one
just
beside(C)
them
have
been
placed(D)
on
the
list
of
historic
landmarks.
No
Error
(E)
(410.24)
3.
As(A)
their
brains
mature
neurologically(B),
infants
become
more
capable
to
distinguish(C)
the
s
hapes
and
texture
of
the
objects
around
them(D).
No
Error
(E)
(410.25)
4.
There
is(A)
probably
no(B)
story
more
dramatic(C)
than
baseball’s(D)
great
hitter
and
right
fiel
der,
Hank
Aaron.
No
Error
(E)
(410.29)
5.
Mediators
were
standing
by,
prepared
to
intervene
in(A)
the
labor
dispute
even
though(B)
both
sides
had
refused(C)
earlier
offers
for(D)
assistance.
No
Error
(E)
(472.26)
6.
An
amateur
potter
herself(A),
the
accountant
offered
to
help(B)
the
artist
with
his
business
acc
ounts,
complicated
as
they
were(C)
by(D)
his
unusual
system
of
record
keeping.
No
Error
(E)
(47
2.29)
7.
Mr.
Johnson’s
assumption
that
a
teenager
had
robbed
his
house
being
unfounded(A),
for(B)
th
e
witnesses
described
the
person
they
had
seen(C)
fleeing
as
a
women(D)
in
her
40s.
No
Error
(E)
(533.14)
8.
During(A)
my
most
recent(B)
trip,
I
came
across(C)
a
wonderful
antique
store
wandering(D)
in
the
old
quarter
of
the
city.
No
Error
(E)
(533.16)
9.
proudly
displayed
her
research
group’s
(A)
most
ingenious
invention(B),
a
vacuum
clea
ner
that
empties
its
own(C)
dust
bag
when
pressing
a
button(D).
No
Error
(E)
(534.21)
10.
A
volunteer
organization
the
Covington
Soup
Kitchen
has
been
feeding(A)
needy
families
since
(
p>
B
)
1977,
annually
distributing
nearly(C)
a
million
pounds
of
food
each
year(D).
No
Error
(E)
(53
5.29)
11.
The
labor
union
is
negotiating(A)
a
contract
with
the
hospital
that(B)
will
satisfy(C)
the
deman
ds
of
the
workers
and
be
acceptable
to(D)
all
levels
of
management.
No
Error
(E)
(601.13)
12.
Along(A)
the
curve
of
islands
known
as
the
Florida
Keys
lies(B)
a
reef
of
living
coral,
the
only
one(B)
of
a
kind(D)
in
the
continental
United
States.
No
Error
(E)
(601.16)
13.
Since
some(A)
people
are
convinced
that(B)
dowsing,
a
method
of
finding
underground
water
with
a
Y-shaped
stick,
is
effective,
but
others
condemn
the
procedure
as(C)
mere
superstition(D).
No
Error
(E)
(602.24)
14.
The
quality
of
multivitamin
tablets
is
determined(A)
by
how
long(B)
its(C)
potency
can
be
prot
ected(D)
by
the
manufacturer’s
coating
material.
No
Error
(E)
(602.28)
15.
No
one
objects
to(A)
his
company,
even
though
he
has
made
insulting
remarks
about(B)
alm
ost
every(C)
member
of
the
group,
when(D)
he
is
a
remarkably
witty
man.
No
Error
(E)
(658.17)
16.
Although
the
politician
was
initially(A)
very
sensitive
to
be
criticized(B)
by
the
press,
he
quickl
y
became(C)
more
confident
about
responding
to(D)
reporters’
sometimes
pointed
question.
No
Er
ror
(E)
(659.22)
17.
The
decline
in
science
education
during
the
period
had(A)
two
causes:
less
funding
for(B)
scie
ntific
research
with
a
decrease(C)
in
jobs
related
to(D)
space
and
defense.
No
Error
(E)
(659.25)
18.
Because
they(A)
painted
scenes
of
life
as
ordinary
people
lived
it(B),
rather
than(C)
scenes
fr
om
myths,
many
nineteenth-century
American
artists
differed
from
earlier
times(D).
No
Error
(E)
(720.14)
19.
The
young
fish
were(A)
very
tiny,
yet
each
of
them
ate(B)
many
times
its(C)
own
weight
in
(D)
solid
food
every
day.
No
Error
(E)
(720.16)
20.
For
we(A)
students,
concern
about
impending(B)
tuition
hikes
was
even
more
acute
than(C)
a
pprehension
about(D)
final
exams.
No
Error
(E)
(721.27)
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