SAT Mc Graw Hill 2011

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

636 MCGRAW-HILL’S SAT


13.D The chaosis mentioned as the result of fail-
ing to impose standards for spelling particular
words and instead spelling a word in many different
ways according to how it is pronounced in different
dialects.



  1. B Passage 2 says that standardized spelling ob-
    scures those spoken dialects that are so often used to
    stratify and separate us(lines 116–118).

  2. A Passage 2 says that the silent letters in the
    word “eight” are a treasure trove(lines 126–127) to
    those who study the history of language.

  3. A Passage 1 is clearly intended to be humorous,
    while Passage 2 is very systematic in discussing the
    problems with the spelling reform movement.

  4. D Passage 1 says that Americans do not like sud-
    den changes(line 29) to suggest the difficulty in en-
    acting spelling reform. Similarly, Passage 2 says that
    languages are not influenced very much by plan or rea-
    son(lines 131–132).

  5. D Because the final paragraph of Passage 2 dis-
    cusses the problem of enacting a planto change the
    conventions of language, the author of Passage 2
    would likely regard such a plan as unworkable.

  6. C The first passage discusses althoughas a word
    with too many silent letters, while Passage 2 discusses
    it because it contains a letter sequence that can be
    pronounced in many different ways.


Section 9



  1. C The original sentence is a run-on sentence.
    Answer choice (C) properly coordinates the two ideas.
    (Chapter 15, Lesson 15: Coordinating Ideas)

  2. B In the original sentence, a better debater should
    instead be better debaters,the plural form. Answer
    choice(B) corrects this error.
    (Chapter 15, Lesson 5: Pronoun-Antecedent
    Disagreement)

  3. B Billy the Bobcatis a singular subject and the
    verb haveis plural. It should instead be has.
    (Chapter 15, Lesson 1: Subject-Verb Disagreement)

  4. B The pronoun whenshould be used only to
    refer to a time. It should be replaced by who.
    (Chapter 15, Lesson 5: Pronoun-Antecedent
    Disagreement)

  5. A This sentence is correct as written.

  6. E The original sentence is phrased awkwardly.
    As constructed it suggests that the U.S. enjoyed peace
    and economic well beingmore than any timedid,
    which makes no sense. Answer choice (E) corrects
    this comparison error.
    (Chapter 15, Lesson 4: Comparison Problems)

  7. D The phrase because ofis awkward. Answer
    choice (D) corrects the error in the most concise and
    logical fashion.
    (Chapter 15, Lesson 10: Idiom Errors)

  8. D The sentence requires parallel structure. Jerry
    Lewis hosted a variety showand an annual telethon.
    Answer choice (D) corrects the error.
    (Chapter 15, Lesson 3: Parallelism)

  9. B You should not begin the clause after a semi-
    colon with andbecause it is supposed to be an inde-
    pendentclause. Answer choice (B) properly coordinates
    the two ideas.
    (Chapter 15, Lesson 15: Coordinating Ideas)

  10. B As originally constructed, the sentence sug-
    gests that the children themselves contain violent im-
    agery, rather than the video games contain violent
    imagery. Answer choice (B) corrects this error.
    (Chapter 15, Lesson 15: Coordinating Ideas)

  11. B The opening participial phrase, walking hand-
    in-handimproperly modifies the vendorrather than
    the couple.Answer choice (B) corrects this error.
    (Chapter 15, Lesson 7: Dangling and Misplaced
    Participles)

  12. C The original sentence is awkward and wordy.
    The phrasing in answer choice (C) is the most concise
    and logical of the choices.
    (Chapter 15, Lesson 2: Trimming Sentences)

  13. D This question presents an illogical compari-
    son. As written, the parents today spend more time
    working than 30 years ago did. The sentence is trying
    to say that parents today spend more time working
    than parents did30 years ago. Answer choice (D) cor-
    rects the error.
    (Chapter 15, Lesson 4: Comparison Problems)

  14. B The phrase if they would havein (E) is incor-
    rect subjunctive form, and the comparison between
    the languageand the Borneansis illogical.
    (Chapter 15, Lesson 14: The Subjunctive Mood)
    (Chapter 15, Lesson 4: Comparison Problems)

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