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because it is free of redundancies.
Choices A, C, and D are incorrect because each of the three presents
a redundancy: Choice A uses “repeat” and “again”; Choice C uses
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“possibly.”
QUESTION 22
Choice D is the best answer
because sentence 5 describes the
information Box seeks: “to determine just how much the soot is
contributing to the melting of the ice sheet.” Unless sentence 4 comes
after sentence 5, readers will not know what the phrase “this crucial
information” in sentence 4 refers to.
Choices A, B, and C are incorrect because each results in an illogical
sentence progression. None of the sentences that would precede
sentence 4 provides details that could be referred to as “this crucial
information.”
QUESTION 23
Choice D is the best answer
because it is free of redundancies and
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Choices A, B, and C are incorrect because all three contain a
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choice A’s “soon” and choice B and C’s “promptly” all result in
redundancies. Choices A and B are also incorrect because each uses
an incorrect form of the verb.
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Choice D is the best answer
because it is the only choice that
provides a grammatically standard and coherent sentence. The
participial phrase “Having become frustrated. . .” functions as an
adjective modifying “I,” the writer.
Choices A, B, and C are incorrect because each results in a dangling
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not refer to choice A’s “no colleagues,” choice B’s “colleagues,” or
choice C’s “ideas.” As such, all three choices yield incoherent and
grammatically incorrect sentences.
QUESTION 25
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