tailieunhanh - Sat - MC Grawhill part 25

Tài liệu SAT của MC Grawhiil dùng để ôn tập ngữ pháp tiếng anh, có các bài tập thực hành để củng cố kiến thức tiếng anh cho các bạn. | 230 MCGRAW-HILL S SAT Answer Key 5 Using Context Intelligently Concept Review 5 1. Parallelism is the grammatical and logical consistency in phrases that list or compare things in a sentence. 2. A modifier is a word or phrase that describes another word. A word that modifies a noun is called an adjective and a word that modifies a verb an adjective or another adverb is an adverb. 3. Try to infer its meaning from its usage in the sentence then look it up in the dictionary to see if you are correct then make a flashcard for the word using the College Hill system described in Chapter 3. 4. Britain can hardly be considered an island despite the fact that it is separated from the European continent both physically and linguistically. 5. Even while it maintains a deep respect even reverence for its history Britain can hardly be considered archaic. 6. Britain can hardly be considered an empire having been reduced to a mere shadow of the vast dominion it once was. 7. The speakers ran the gamut from the eloquent to the bumbling some were articulate while others spoke with profound ineptitude. You may have used different words but be sure that the first word is positive in tone and corresponds roughly to articulate and that the second word is negative and corresponds roughly to ineptitude in meaning. 8. I did not want to sit through another lecture that was rambling and mind-numbing rather I was hoping for one that was focused and engaging. You may have used different words but be sure that both words are positive in tone and that the first corresponds roughly to focused and that the second word corresponds roughly to engaging in meaning. SAT Practice 5 1. E Something pedestrian and conventional is ordinary and uses methods that have been used many times before. Therefore it is not new. lucidity clarity analysis examination of parts articulation expression mediocrity averageness innovation novelty creativity 2. B To raze something is to destroy it completely. If a historical

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