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We should never let misfortune and disabilities get in our ________ to success.

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We should never let misfortune and disabilities get in our ________ to success.Read More

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Someone has just arrived, _______?

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Someone has just arrived, _______?Read More

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The government’s major __________ has not only included legal, economic, and political gains but also changed the ways in which people live, dress, dream of their future and make a living.

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The government’s major __________ has not only included legal, economic, and political gains but also changed the ways in which people live, dress, dream of their future and make a living.Read More

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That rising star won’t appear in the commercial, _____________

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That rising star won’t appear in the commercial, _____________Read More

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She has ___________ her portrait framed and it’s up on the wall of her living room.

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She has ___________ her portrait framed and it’s up on the wall of her living room.Read More

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The old man has recently purchased a

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Section 6: Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best response to each of the following exchanges. Jackson: “I get impatient when the teacher doesn’t tell us the answer.” – Rose: ” _______________”

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Section 6: Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best response to each of the following exchanges. Jackson: “I get impatient when the teacher doesn’t tell us the answer.” – Rose: ” _______________”Read More

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Amy: “Would you mind sending those flowers to Mrs. Brown?” – Mark: “The old man has recently purchased a A. 19th-century charming stone Chinese B. charming, Chinese 19th-century stone C. stone 19th-century charming Chinese D. charming 19th-century Chinese stone ________________”

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Amy: “Would you mind sending those flowers to Mrs. Brown?” – Mark: “The old man has recently purchased a A. 19th-century charming stone Chinese B. charming, Chinese 19th-century stone C. stone 19th-century charming Chinese D. charming 19th-century Chinese stone ________________”Read More

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. Given the American manufacturing tradition, it was also inevitable that cars would be produced in larger volume at lower prices than in Europe. The absence of tariff barriers between the states encourages sales over a wide geographic area. Cheap raw materials and a chronic shortage of skilled labor soon encouraged the mechanization of industrial processes in the United States. This in turn requires the standardization of products and results in the volume production of such commodities as firearms, sewing machines, bicycles, and many other items. In 1913, the United States produced some 485,000 of the world total of 606,124 motor vehicles. The Ford Motor Company greatly outpaced its competitors in reconciling state-of-the-art design with moderate price. Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal called the four-cylinder, fifteen-horsepower, $600 Ford Model N (1906-1907) “the very first instance of a low-cost motor car driven by a gas engine having cylinders enough to give the shaft a turning impulse in each shaft turn which is well built and offered in large numbers.” Deluged with orders, Ford installed improved production equipment and after 1906 was able to make deliveries of a hundred cars a day. Encouraged by the success of the Model N, Henry Ford was determined to build an even better “car for the great multitude.” The four-cylinder, twenty-horsepower Model T, first offered in October 1908, sold for $825. Its two-speed planetary transmission made it easy to drive, and features such as its detachable cylinder head made it easy to repair. Its high chassis was designed to clear the bumps in rural roads. Vanadium steel makes the Model T a lighter and tougher car, and new methods of casting parts (especially block casting of the engine) helped keep the price down. Committed to large-volume production of the Model T, Ford innovated modern mass production techniques at his new Highland Park, Michigan, plant, which opened in 1910 (although he did not introduce the moving assembly line until 1913-1914). The Model T runabout sold for $575 in 1912, less than the average annual wage in the United States. By the time the Model T was withdrawn from production in 1927, its price had been reduced to $290 for the coupe, 15 million units had been sold, and mass personal “automobility” had become a reality. Which best serves as the title for the passage?

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. Given the American manufacturing tradition, it was also inevitable that cars would be produced in larger volume at lower prices than in Europe. The absence of tariff barriers between the states encourages sales over a wide geographic area. Cheap raw materials and a chronic shortage of skilled labor soon encouraged the mechanization of industrial processes in the United States. This in turn requires the standardization of products and results in the volume production of such commodities as firearms, sewing machines, bicycles, and many other items. In 1913, the United States produced some 485,000 of the world total of 606,124 motor vehicles. The Ford Motor Company greatly outpaced its competitors in reconciling state-of-the-art design with moderate price. Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal called the four-cylinder, fifteen-horsepower, $600 Ford Model N (1906-1907) “the very first instance of a low-cost motor car driven by a gas engine having cylinders enough to give the shaft a turning impulse in each shaft turn which is well built and offered in large numbers.” Deluged with orders, Ford installed improved production equipment and after 1906 was able to make deliveries of a hundred cars a day. Encouraged by the success of the Model N, Henry Ford was determined to build an even better “car for the great multitude.” The four-cylinder, twenty-horsepower Model T, first offered in October 1908, sold for $825. Its two-speed planetary transmission made it easy to drive, and features such as its detachable cylinder head made it easy to repair. Its high chassis was designed to clear the bumps in rural roads. Vanadium steel makes the Model T a lighter and tougher car, and new methods of casting parts (especially block casting of the engine) helped keep the price down. Committed to large-volume production of the Model T, Ford innovated modern mass production techniques at his new Highland Park, Michigan, plant, which opened in 1910 (although he did not introduce the moving assembly line until 1913-1914). The Model T runabout sold for $575 in 1912, less than the average annual wage in the United States. By the time the Model T was withdrawn from production in 1927, its price had been reduced to $290 for the coupe, 15 million units had been sold, and mass personal “automobility” had become a reality. Which best serves as the title for the passage?Read More

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The word "moderate. moderate" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to

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