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unnecessary information.    Commas  should  always  be  placed  before  and after   unnecessary
information, so (B) is correct.

7. A On proposition questions,  make    sure    the phrase  has some    precise and definable   role    within
the sentence or passage. The information about the U.S. government agents appears to be
relevant to the passage, but use POE to check the answers to be sure. Keep (A) since its
role is to indicate the difference in the tests. Choice (B) doesn’t work since national
security is not focused on in the passage. Eliminate (C) because this information is not
mentioned earlier in the passage. Choice (D) is also incorrect because it’s never stated that
hacking is a problem only in the United States. The correct answer is (A).

8. C Since  there   are periods and semicolons  in  the answer  choices,    this    question    is  testing STOP
punctuation. Use the Vertical Line Test, placing the line between one and typically.
Eliminate (A) and (D), as a period and semicolon are both STOP punctuation and cannot
both be correct. Also, the adverb typically should not be placed after what it’s modifying.
Eliminate (B) because the commas are separating two complete ideas and that is not one of
the situations in which to use a comma. Choice (C) is the answer.

9. C The     answer  choices     indicate    that    verb    tense   is  being   tested,     so  let     the     non-underlined
portions guide your choice of verb. Present tense is seen in We want you to hack us, says
that organization, so (C) is consistent. Eliminate (A) and (D) since both use the past
participle. Choice (B) is also incorrect because it’s past tense. Choice (C) is correct.

10. C Even  though  the phrase  “It takes   a   crook   to  catch   a   thief”  is  used    in  the passage,    this    does
not mean that a film referencing the phrase is relevant to the passage; eliminate (A) and (B).
Because (D) implies that the film has some relevance to this passage, (D) should be
eliminated as well. Choice (C) is correct.

11. D When  prepositions    are changing    in  the answer  choices,    the question    is  most    likely  testing
conventional expression. The correct wording of the underlined phrase is contradiction in
terms. Therefore, eliminate (A), (B), and (C). Choice (D) is the answer.

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12. B Notice    the question!   The paragraph   has a   fairly  conversational  tone    overall,    so  only    (D),
with the phrase as all get-out, seems to carry that tone too far. In style, the paragraph is
casual but with clear focus on the idea of how time can be a funny thing. The preceding
sentence is an example of how one can study for what feels like hours, while only 40
minutes have actually elapsed. Therefore, the correct answer will deal with time. Choice
(B) is the only answer choice that refers to a time period. All of the other choices have
irrelevant information, so (B) is correct.

13. A A verb    is  underlined, so  make    sure    it  is  consistent  with    the non-underlined  portion.    Is  is
singular and its partner, the subject each, is singular as well, so they are consistent with
each other in number. Be careful with the phrase of these since it’s not the subject but a
prepositional phrase, which can never be the subject of the sentence. Eliminate (B) and (D)
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