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1. (Points: 1)
Choose the incorrect sentence in each group. (Only one is incorrect in each group.)
a. Edmonton has many theatres, which attract big and diverse audiences.
b. But people who like live theatre don't always like opera, which is a shame.
c. Opera audiences are well-informed: they know the music and the story, and they can judge the quality of a performance.
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2. (Points: 1)
Choose the sentence using correct pronoun reference:
a. Jane is highly organized; that quality helps her to be successful.
b. John told his brother that he needed to earn more money so he could pay his bills.
c. John works overtime and then he goes out with his friends; it is wearing him down.
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3. (Points: 1)
Choose the sentence using correct pronoun reference:
a. The ancient Aztecs ate people, but they ate them only when they were celebrating some festival.
b. The Aztecs saw eating people as a sacrifice that would appease some god.
c. The sacrifice was carefully structured and ceremonial, which the god would appreciate.
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4. (Points: 1)
Choose the sentence using correct pronoun reference:
a. Rahul shows both intelligence and creativity; these are valuable assets to an employer.
b. But although Rahul is a hard worker, it doesn't guarantee him a steady job.
c. Rahul's boss says he'd love to keep him permanently, but he isn't in control of everything.
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5. (Points: 1)
Identify the incorrectly used pronoun. If there is no error, choose "correct."
My neighbours are caring: they watch out for each other, which helps to fight crime.
a. they
b. which
c. correct
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6. (Points: 1)
Choose the sentence using correct pronoun reference:
a. Sally is friendly and outgoing; these qualities make her very popular.
b. Derek told Jim that he couldn't go out every night if he wanted to do well in his studies.
c. Derek put in long hours at his books; it paid off with good marks on the exam.
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7. (Points: 1)
Choose the sentence using correct pronoun reference:
a. In A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens, they show the horrors of the French Revolution.
b. The novel is both exciting and romantic; this may account for its popularity.
c. A Tale of Two Cities has lasted well because it appeals to so many readers' tastes.
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8. (Points: 1)
Choose the sentence using correct pronoun reference:
a. Derek's attitude was very sensible, and it brought him success eventually.
b. But Jim was casual and carefree; that resulted in lots of fun but failure on the exams.
c. Eunice and Ben love this novel because in it they show a good detective at work.
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9. (Points: 1)
Identify the incorrectly used pronoun. If there is no error, choose "correct."
It said on the radio that winter is almost finished, but I think it will last another two months.
a. first "it"
b. second "it"
c. correct
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10. (Points: 1)
Identify the incorrectly used pronoun. If there is no error, choose "correct."
Sally told Jane that she had to mind her sister's house, which is rather isolated.
a. she
b. which
c. correct
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23:53 Click, the door unlocks.
23:53 Click, the door unlocks.
23:53 Click, the door unlocks. A shining light welcomes you warmly. Congratulations! You have successfully completed the master quest! Since you did not use the unlocked character, you do not receive any additional points.