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Structure & Written Expression 1. Mary Garden, ........ the early 1900's, was considered one of the best singing actresses of her time. (A) a soprano was popular (B) ina popular soprano (© was a popular soprano (D) a popular soprano in .. as a dessert. 2. Even though rhubarb is a vegetable, (A) popular also (©) it is popular (B) but it is popular (D) which is popular 3. The history of painting is a fascinating chain of events that probably began With 0.0.0. (A) ever made the very first pictures (B) the ever made very first pictures (©) the very first ever made pictures iis120° Gee in (D) the very first pictures ever made 4. Inorder for information to be easily communicated, must be organized in an understandable way. (A) there (8) and (it (D) how 5. Mary Edmonia Lewis, a sculptor who studied at Oberlin College, was ffosmer. (A) tutored in the neoclassical aesthetic (B) the neoclassical aesthetic tutored in (© aesthetic in the neoclassical tutored (D) the aesthetic neoclassical tutored in 6. Unlike moderate antislavery advocates, abolitionists .... .. an immediate end to slavery. (A) demanded (©) that they demanded (B) they demand (0) in that they demand Z. .. the demands of aerospace, medicine, and agriculture, engineers are creating exotic new metallic substances. (A) Meet (8) Being met are (©) To meet (D) They are meeting 8. are not leached out of soil, reclamation procedures are needed to restore the land's productivity. (A) For concentrations of salt (8) Salt concentrations that (© If salt concentrations (D) With concentrations of salt instagan> @eka._ unk 9. Maine has .. weather than most of the other states in the continental United States. (A) coolest (8) the coolest (O cooler (D) the cooler 10. Loganberries can be used in jams .. (A) and for (©) while (B) too (D)in which 11. Most natural ports are located where the shoreline is irregular and ... (A) deep water (B) is the water deep (© the water is deep (D) there is the deep water 12... fashioned from a wick floating in a bowl of oil functioned according to the principle of capillary action. (A) All lamps early (© Lamps all early (B) All early lamps (D) Early all lamps 13. In the realm of psychological theory, Margaret F. Washburn was a dualist ... motor phenomena have an essential role in psychology. (A) who she believed (B) who believed (©) believed (D) who did she believe 14. Organic chemistry has made many new products . (A) possible (B) as possible (©) are possible instagran> @eke nuk (D) they are possible 15. The less the surface of the ground yields to the weight of the body of a runner, to the body. (A) the stress it is greater (B) greater is the stress (© greater stress is (D) the greater the stress 1. Rice adapt better than other grain crops to areas with unfavorable saline, alkaline, or acid sulfate soils. 2.On Ellesmere Island in the Arctic one fossil forest consists of a nearly hundred large stumps scattered on an exposed coal bed. 3. Objects falling freely a vacuum have the same rate of speed is regardless of differences in 4. The pioneer John Chapman received the nickname “Johnny Appleseed” because he planted apple seedlings during him travels in what are now Ohio, Indiana, and Elinois. 5. The Leyden jar was one of the earliest form of condensers invented to store an electrical charge. 6. Nocturnal creatures, raccoons forage primarily at night and spend their days rest in their dens. 7. Booker T. Washington viewed as one of the ablest public speakers of his time. 8 Pieces of eighteenth-century porcelain they are frequently dug _up in excavations at Williamsburg Virginia. 9. Chied Joseph La Flesche, a vigorous Omaha leader, worked hardly to make his nation a proud and progressive one. 10. The guilds of the Middle Ages began as associations in merchants established for the purpose of regulating the rules of commerce. 11. Established about 1300, the Acoma pucblo in New Mexico is believed to be oldest continuously occupied settlement in the United States. 12. Temperatures along the Egyptian Sinai peninsula have been known to reach as high as 55 degrees Celsius inside the summer"? aes bn 13. During periods of heavy rains, a swamp can become a naturally flood controlling device if excess runoff can be temporarily stored in its basin. 14. The free silver movement, promoting unlimited silver coinage, gained prominent, in the late 1800's. 15. Good dental hygiene and a proper diet are necessary for the maintain of sound teeth. 16. Migration of animals may be initiated by physiological stimuli such as reproductive changes, external pressures such as weather changes, or a combination of either types of changes. 17. A major purpose of scientific analysis is to identify and examine causal connections between independent and dependence variables. 18. Jeanette Rankin, pacifist and lifetime crusader for social and electoral reform, was the first woman to be a membership of the United States Congress. 19. The midnight sun is a phenomenon in which the Sun visible remains in the sky for twenty-four hours or longer. 20. Doppler radar can be used to determine the direction which in the particles of a cloud are moving. 21. The chorus plays a large part in any oratorio, linking areas were sung by soloists with segments of choral music. 22. The Humber River and its valley form a major salmon-fishing, lumbering, hunting, and farmer region in western Newfoundland, Canada. 23. Lawrence Robert Klein received the 1980 Nobel Prize in economics for pioneering the useful of computers to forecast economic activity. 24, Among the parameters that determine whether an environment is suitably for life as we know it are temperature, water availability, and oxygen content. 25. Although there are more than 2,000 different variety of candy, many of them are made from a basic boiled mixture of sugar, water, and corn syrup. instagran> @eke nuk ttps//nstogram com/elea tun

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