- According tothe new editorial guidelines for
A
publication, before an author submitsa
B
manuscript to the publisher, theymust first
C
have the text reviewedby a qualified content
D
expert. No error
E - In his bookNight, Elie Wiesel employs a
A
disjointed style, frequentlyshifting point of view
B
in order to capturethe fragmented nature of
C
ghetto life in Germany in the timeduring
D
the World War II. No error
E - Althoughwe had expected poor service at
A
the resort, we weremore than satisfied atthe
BC
attention we receivedthroughout our stay.
D
No error
E - After we had atea leisurely meal, we walked
A
down the streetand discovereda jazz club
BC
where a talented young trio was playing.
D
No error
E - This holiday season, several members of the
A
committee aresponsoring a dinner to raise
B
money for their effortsto encourage
C
responsibledriving. No error
DE - The lavish photographs and fascinating
diagrams in the biology textbookwasso
AB
engaging that I seriously considered
C
becoming a zoologist. No error
DE
- Behavioral scientists believethat the way
A
chimpanzees form friendshipsand alliances
B
is very similarto humans. No error
CD E - When the window was opened, the affectsof
AB
the cool spring breeze were felt immediately
C
by the uncomfortable workers. No error
DE - The probability of getting hitby lightning
A
are fewer thanthe probability of winning
BC
the lottery, although both areminuscule.
D
No error
E
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