Choices A, C, and D are incorrect because
each provides a preposition
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coworking spaces but not an article “into,” “upon,” or “for” coworking
spaces.
QUESTION 26
Choice A is the best answer
because it provides
the correct punctuation
for the dependent clause that begins with the phrase “such as.”
Choices B, C, and D are incorrect because each presents punctuation
that deviates from the standard way of punctuating the phrase “such as.”
When “such as” is a part of a nonrestrictive clause, as it is here, only
one comma is needed to separate it from the main independent clause.
QUESTION 27
Choice B is the best answer
because it
provides a transitional phrase,
“In addition to equipment,” that accurately represents the relationship
between the two sentences connected by the transitional phrase.
Together, the sentences describe the key
features of coworking spaces,
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Choices A, C, and D are incorrect because each provides a transition
that does not accurately represent the relationship between the two
sentences.
QUESTION 28
Choice C is the best answer
because the sentence is a distraction
from the paragraph’s focus. Nothing in the paragraph suggests that the
cost of setting up a coworking business is relevant here.
Choices A and D are incorrect because neither
accurately represents
the information in the paragraph. Choice B is incorrect because it does
not accurately represent the information in the next paragraph.
QUESTION 29
Choice B is the best answer
because it logically follows the writer’s
preceding statement about creativity and
accurately represents the
information in the graph.
Choices A, C, and D are incorrect because they present inaccurate
and unsupported interpretations of the information in the graph. In
addition, none of these choices provides directly relevant support for
the main topic of the paragraph.
QUESTION 30
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