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(a) that increasing cold weather was what may have been
(b) whether increasing cold weather was what was
(c) that increasingly cold weather was what had been
(d) whether increasingly cold weather may have been what had been
(e) that increasingly cold weather may have been

4. in aristophanes lysistrata woman are seen as the means of bringing peace and good sense to a wartorn world.

(a) as
(b) as if they are
(c) that they will be
(d) that they are
(e) for being

5. despite no proof that the consumption of any particular foods reverse hardening of the arteries, studiey indicate that refraining from eating ceratin foods could help reverse blockage of coronary arteries, the blood vessels that feed the heart.

(a) despite no proof that the consumption of any particular foods reverse   hardening of the arteries, studies indicate that refraining from eating certain   foods could
(b) despite no foods having been proved to reverse hardening of the arteries   when consumed, studies indicate that refraining from eating certain foods   can
(c) although the consumption of no particular foods have been proved to reverse   hardening of the arteries, studies indicate that to refrain from eating certain   foods could
(d) although not proved that the consumption of any foods reverse hardening of   the arteries, studies indieate that refraining from eating certain foods can
(e) although it has not been proved that the consumption of any particular food   will reverse hardening of the arteries, studies indicate that refraining from   eating certain foods can

6. artificial intelligence emerged during the late 1950 s as an academic discipline based on the assumption thatputers are able to be programmed to think like people.

(a) are able to be programmed to think like people
(b) were able to be programmed to think as people
(c) can be programmed to think as people can
(d) could be programmed to think like people
(e) are capable of being programmed to think liek people do

7. although the coordination of mary policy can help facilitate the orderly financing of existing imbalances, it is unlikely that its effect on their size is significant in the absence of an appropriate fiscal adjustment.

(a) it is unlikely that its effect on their size is significant
(b) it is unlikely that the size of their effect would be significant
(c) affectign their sizes are not likely to be significant
(d) the significance of their effect on its size is unlikely
(e) its effect on their size is not liekly to be significant

8. the proposed health care bill would increase government regulation of health insurance, establish standards that would guarantee wider access to people with past health problems and to workers changing jobs who otherwise could be uncovered for months.

(a) establish standards that would guarantee wider access to people with past   health problems and to workers changing jobs who

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(b) establish standards that would guarantee wider access to people with past   health problems and to workers who are changing jobs and
(c) to establish standards that would guarantee wider access to people with   past health problems and to workers who change jobs that
(d) for establishing standards that would guarantee wider access for people with   past health problems and workers changing jobs who
(e) for the establishment of standards that would guarantee wider access for   people with past health problems and workers who are chaning jobs that

9. many writers of modern english have acquired careless habits that damage the clarity of their prose, but these habits can be broken if htey are willing to take the necessary trouble

(a) but these habits can be broken
(b) but these habits are breakable
(c) but they can break these habits
(d) which can be broken
(e) except that can be broken

10. while the base salary for the top five officers of thepany did not change from 1990 to 1991, cuts were made in nonsalarypenstaion, as in allowances for overseas assignments and club memberships.

(a) cuts were made in nonsalarypensation, as in
(b) cuts were made in such nonsalarypensation as
(c) cuts were made in such nonsalarypensation as those in
(d) cuts in nosalarypensation were made in areas like
(e) there wre cuts made in nonsalarypensation, in areas like

11. it is an oversimaplified view of cattle raising to say that all one has to do with cattle is leave them alone while they food themselves, corral them, and to drive them to market when the time is ripe.

(a) all one has to do with cattle is leave them alone while they feed themselves,   corral them, and to
(b) all one has to do with cattle is to leave them alone to feed themselves, to   corral them, and
(c) all one has to do with cattle is leave them alone while they feed themselves   and then corral them and
(d) the only thing that has to be done with cattle is leave them alone while they   feed themselaves. corral them, and
(e) the only thing that has to be done with cattle is to leave them alone while   they feed themselves, to corral them, and

12. although dozens of new york s small museums are either devoted to local history or varjous ethnic groups, there are many one-of-a-kind museums from manhattan to the bronx that are open for exploration on summer weekends.

(a) although dozens of new york s small museums are either devoted to local   history or various ethnic groups, there are
(b) although dozens of new york s small museums are deveoted to local   history or various ethnic groups.
(c) dozens of new york s small museums are devoted to local history or   various ethnic groups, but there are
(d) dozens of new york s small museums are devoted to local history or   various ethnic groups, and there are also
(e) devoted to local history or various ethnic groups, dozens of new york s   small museums and also

13. oberlin college in ohio was a renegade institution at its 1833 founding for deciding to accept both men and women as students.

(a) at its 1833 founding for deciding to accept
(b) for the decision at its 1833 founding to accept
(c) when it was founded in 1833 for its decision to accept
(d) in deciding at its founding in 1833 to accept
(e) by deciding at its founding in 1833 on the acceptance of

14. unlike a hurricane, which can be observed from within, a tornado is so small that such a study has not been practical.

(a) that such a study has not been practical
(b) that studying it that way has not been impractical

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(c) for such studies as this to have been impractical
(d) as to not make such a study practical
(e) as to be impractical of study

15. after the colonial period s 50 percent mortality rate lief expectancy improved for children, but as late as the neenth century about one child in three died before reaching the age of six.

(a) after the colonial period s 50 percent mortality rat, life expectancy improved   for children, but
(b) even though children s life expectancy, which improved over the colonial   period s 50 percent mortality rate.
(c) although life expectancy for children improved after the colonial period,   during which the mortality rate was 50 percent.
(d) while there was an improvement in life expectancy for children after the 50   percent mortality rate of the colonial period, still
(e) despite children s life expectancy improvement from the colonial period s 50   percent mortality rate.

16. just as a writer trying to understand shtetl life might read shalom aleichem or isaac bashevis singer. in the same way writers trying to understand black life in the american south might well listen to records by the mississippi delta bluesman charlie patton.

(a) in the same way writers trying to understand black life in the american   south might well listen to records
(b) in the same way writers who try and understand black life in the american   south might well listen to record
(c) so a writer trying to understand black life in the american south might well   listen to records
(d) so do writers try and understand black life in the american south and might   well listen to a record
(e) then writers trying to understand black life in the american south could well   listen to records

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