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(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
51. B Passage   1   is  mostly  interested  in  the geologic    history of  the Glen    Canyon  Dam,    whereas
Passage 2 primarily discusses the use of controlled floods. Use POE to find the answer.
Eliminate (A); even though a problem is presented in Passage 1, Passage 2 doesn’t address
the same problem or solution. Choice (B) is a good fit, so keep it for now. Choice (C) is
pretty vague, and it’s not clear whether the changes in Passage 2 are recent, so eliminate it.
No experiment is discussed in Passage 1 with any specifics, so eliminate (D). Choice (B) is
correct.

52. D Use    POE     to  find    an  answer  that    is  applicable  to  both    passages.   Eliminate   (A)     and     (B)
because neither passage discusses a scientific experiment or topographic changes. Choice
(C) is true of both passages, so eliminate it as well. This leaves (D), which is correct:
Passage 2 never discusses any specific species, whereas Passage 1 mentions the humpback
chub and Colorado pikeminnow.

Section 2: Writing and Language

And Justice for All

1. A If you can’t   cite    a   reason  to  use a   comma,  don’t   use one.    In  this    case,   commas  are not
necessary because the fact that she works at the mall is important as a contrast to more
serious. Therefore, the answer is (A).

2. C The     idea    before  the     punctuation     (She    would   start   applying    to  law     schools     soon)   is
complete. The idea after the comma and conjunction (she wanted to know what the law
looked like in action) is also complete. Remember the STOP punctuation rules. Choices
(A) and (D) can be eliminated because two complete ideas cannot be joined with just a
conjunction or just a comma; both are needed. The comma in (B) is in the wrong place, so
the answer is (C).

3. B Notice the question!   It  asks    which   statement   is  most    in  keeping with    the main    idea.   The
passage centers on the Department of Corrections, and the only choice that introduces this
information is (B). The next sentence doesn’t even make sense without the specific
information in (B).

4. A Notice the question!   It  asks    for a   statement   that    reinforces  ideas   in  this    sentence    as  well    as
the preceding sentence. The ideas in these sentences are about no one paying much attention
to the Department of Corrections. Choice (B) contradicts this idea. Choices (C) and (D)
contain the wrong focus. Therefore, (A) is the answer.

5. D The     subject     of  this    sentence    is meaning,     which   is  singular.   Eliminate   the     choices     with
plural verbs—(A), (B), and (C)—because they are inconsistent. The correct answer is (D).

6. D The     underlined  pronoun     refers  to Everyone,    which   is  singular.   Choice  (D)     is  the     only
possible answer because it is consistent in number.

7. D The    sentence    should  come    after   another question    about   the treatment   of  inmates in  order   to
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