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WRITING AND LANGUAGE DRILL 3: ANSWERS AND


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1. D Notice that    the length  of  the phrase  is  changing    in  the answer  choices.    Some    of  the answer
choices have extra words, which indicates that the question is testing concision. Because the
words famous and well-known are synonyms, it would be redundant to use both. Choose the
most concise answer, which eliminates this redundancy. Choice (D) is correct.

2. B Since  the verb    is  changing    in  the answer  choices,    the question    is  testing subject-verb    agreement.
First, find the subject. Readers is the subject of the sentence, which is plural. The verb will
need to be consistent with that subject. Eliminate (A). The remaining options are all plural, but
only (B) is concise and consistent with the meaning of the sentence, which makes it the correct
answer.

3. B When    the     use     of  pronouns    changes     in  the     answer  choices,    the     question    is  usually     testing
precision. It is unclear who many of them, they, and some are. Only (B) precisely identifies
readers as the subject. Choice (B) is the correct answer.

4. C Notice  that    verb    tense   is  changing    in  the     answer  choices.    The     word   could    precedes    the
underlined portion, so in order to be consistent with the sentence, the verb should be in its base
form. Eliminate (A) and (D). Otherwise, could can be followed by have, not of. Eliminate (B).
Choice (C) is the correct answer.

5. B The    question    asks    for the best    placement   of  the underlined  portion,    which   is  a   reference   to
Tolstoy’s other novels and writings. Therefore, its best placement is next to the mention of one
of his novels: War and Peace. Of the answer choices, (B) does this the best. Choice (B) is the
correct answer.

6. A Notice  that    verb    tense   changing    in  the     answer  choices.    The     subject     of  the     sentence    is
Shakespeare, a playwright from the past. Therefore, to remain consistent with the sentence, use
past tense. Eliminate (B), (C), and (D) because they use verbs in the present tense. Choice (A)
is correct.

7. A The    description of  Tolstoy’s   time    is  changing    in  the answer  choices.    The sentence    refers  to
Tolstoy’s vast study. The only answer choice that is consistent with the idea of a vast study is
(A), which is the correct answer.

8. C Again,  notice  that    verb    tense   changing    in  the     answer  choices.    The     sentence    here    refers  to
Tolstoy, a writer from the past. Therefore, to remain consistent with the sentence, use past tense.
Eliminate (A) and (D). Because the sentence is remarking on Tolstoy’s ability to learn so much,
the use of the word could is most consistent with the meaning of the sentence. Choice (C) is the
correct answer.

9. B The    question    asks    whether the phrase  since   Tolstoy’s   death   should  be  deleted.    The phrase  is
consistent with the content of the paragraph and precisely identifies the time period in question.
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