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  • Question 1
    • Which Eugene O’Neill play is an autobiographical account of his Irish-American family? 

      Answer: B
  • Question 2
    • Select the correct error. No sentence contains more than one error. If No Error exists, then select option no
      error.
      I (1) am living in New York City (2) for five years now, and I still (3) feel the excitement (4) of this great city.


      Answer: A
  • Question 3
    • (1) Music improvisation is thought to be a modern phenomenon specific to jazz and other popular genres.
      (2) However, improvisation has existed since the very inception of music itself, long before the relatively recent
      practice of composition or even notation.
      (3) Early music did not play into the dichotomy of improvised versus composed; rather, the earliest musical
      creations were simply performed.
      (4) Much like speaking, the performers put forth what came to mind.
      (5) Their creations may have followed a pattern, especially in functional settings such as hunting or storytelling.
      (6) As dance became inherently linked to music, simple musical forms emerged.
      (7) Nevertheless, melody and rhythm were created at the discretion of the performer and rarely sounded the
      same in any given performance.
      (8) Even Western classical music – the epitome of composed music – had improvisational roots. (9) Early
      church pieces are noted with a few dots and lines, which barely serve as skeletons for the florid and complex
      vocalizations of monks and other church singers.
      (10) Even with the advent of modern musical notation, improvisation was at the core of European musical style.
      (11) J. S. Bach, for example, improvised entire church ceremonies on the organ.
      (12) Mozart was a great improviser, as well.
      (13) In fact, Bach only began to notate compositions when others took interest in his music, or when he
      composed for large ensembles.
      (14) One can only imagine how music history might have changed had audio recorders been available to
      capture the improvisations of those masters of music composition.
      Which of the following statements best summarizes the author’s thesis?

      Answer: D
  • Question 4
    • Menara Kuala Lumpur is Malaysia’s spectacular tower, and it is one of the tallest towers in Asia and the fourth tallest telecommunications tower in the world.

      Answer: B
  • Question 5
    • When one considers how transportation influences our day to day operations, one can appreciate why so many people take extra precautions to maintain their cars. Change one can appreciate to explains. Your new sentence will begin with which of the following?

      Answer: B
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