... in line 15? D (A) narrow chasms (B) tiny lines (C) hardened ores (D) cracked minerals 10 In line 16, "it" refers to A (A) evidence (B) an extinction (C) the Earth (D) a meteorite 11 Which of the...
... when did English begin to be used beyond England? D (A) in 1066 (B) around 1350 (C) before 160 0 (D) after 160 0 According to the passage, all of the following contributed to the spread of English...
... the pitcher's intention (D) because the batter misjudges the speed and angle of the ball In line 16, what does the word "they" refer to? A (A) the "rising fastball" and the "breaking curveball"...
... career as a soldier (C) a literary fellowship (D) a college study program The word "talents" in line 16 could be be replaced by which of the following? B (A) desires (B) abilities (C) strategies (D)...
... disagreement (B) distress (C) distraction (D) discouragement 11 The phrase "breaking away" in line 16 means B (A) escaping (B) separating (C) defecting (D) passing 12 Which of the following statements...
... composing 11 Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word "behind" as used in line 16? A (A) supporting (B) in back of (C) going beyond (D) concealing 12 In line 17, the word "ostensibly"...