Académique Documents
Professionnel Documents
Culture Documents
ANSWER: A
EXPLANATION: The sentence indicates that Patricia was working last September and is still working
at the convenience store. This shows continuity from past to present and hence, the use of present
perfect continuous tense would be appropriate.
Option C: Present continuous tense is incorrect as it does not take into account that she was working
last September.
EASY
2. To help freshmen and sophomores in selecting theircourses, candid reviews of courses and
instructorscompiled by juniors and seniors.
ANSWER: D
EXPLANATION: To help freshmen and sophomores in selecting their courses is a modifier which
incorrectly modifies candid reviews. The sentence appears to be saying that the candid reviews
wanted to help the freshmen and sophomores The use of modifier is intended to modify juniors and
seniors.
Option D: Modifier correctly modifies juniors and seniors and retains the intended meaning.
MEDIUM
3. The landscape artist who designed New York CitysCentral Park believed that providing scenic
settingsaccessible to all would not only benefit the publicsphysical and mental health and also
foster a sense ofdemocracy.
ANSWER: D
EXPLANATION: This sentence tests your knowledge of idiomatic expression. The correct usage is not
only . but also. We cannot violate this usage.
MEDIUM
4. In areas where deer roam freely, residents must dressto protect themselves against deer ticks that
mighttransmit diseases.
ANSWER: A
EXPLANATION: The option appears correct as it is with no grammatical errors and the meaning is
clear. We will still check the other four options.
Option A: Correct.
Option B; areas roamed changes the intended meaning and is an awkward construction.
Option C: Awkward construction. Also, the use of comma is incorrect and changes the meaning.
Option E: which is used to denote a thing and is incorrect in this option. Here, we need to denote a
place so, the use of where is appropriate.
EASY
5. Given the cost of a hardcover book, the price of ittypically hovers around $25, many consumers ask
theirbook dealers, When will the paperback be out?
ANSWER: C
EXPLANATION: This problem tests your ability to recognize a redundancy in the sentence. the price
of it is redundant(unnecessary) as it has already been used in the form cost of a hardcover book, To
avoid redundancy, we need to substitute it with an appropriate pronoun.
Option A: Redundancy.
Option C: Correctly eliminates the redundancy by the use of the appropriate pronoun which.
MEDIUM
6. The article featured the Sea Islands because many wereknown there to live as much as their
ancestors of acentury ago had lived.
ANSWER: C
EXPLANATION: The sentence appears awkward because many does not have a clear reference. The
correct answer option will remove this ambiguity.
Option B; they incorrectly refers to the Islands which changes the meaning.
Option D: they were there does not clearly answer who were where?
Option E: The sentence incorrectly means that the article knew that many people lived there.and so
on, which is incorrect.
EASY
7. A poetic form congenial to Robert Browning was thedramatic monologue; it let him explore a
charactersmind without the simplifications demanded by stageproductions.
ANSWER: B
EXPLANATION: We cannot use a comma if two sentences can exist independent of each other
without affecting the meaning. If two sentences can exist separately of each other, then a period or
semi-colon is used.
Option B: Use of which justifies the use of comma and correctly links the two sentences.
Option C; lets is used as present tense when the sentence is written in past tense.
Option D: Use of semi-colon is incorrect as the two sentences cannot exist independently.
EASY
ANSWER: E
EXPLANATION: This sentence has an error of wordiness and parallelism. The use of were believers is
unnecessarily wordy and can be better phrased as believed.
Also, parallelism needs to be maintained in the list against social conventions, express strong
emotion and the power of imagination. As, power of imagination is correct, we need to change
express to expression.
Option B: We cannot use are (present tense) as the sentence talks about the past.
MEDIUM
9. At the Constitutional Convention of 1787, the proposalto replace the existing Articles of
Confederation with afederal constitution were met with fierce opposition.
ANSWER: D
EXPLANATION: The underlined portion of the sentence has an incorrect plural verb were to refer to a
singular subject the proposal. So, there is a subject verb agreement error.
Option E: Plural pronoun (their) cannot be used to refer to singular noun (convention).
EASY
10.When for the first time the United States importedmore oil than it exported, Americans should
haverealized that an energy crisis was imminent and couldhappen in the future.
ANSWER: E
EXPLANATION: This sentence clearly shows a redundancy in the use of could happen in the future
as it means the same as imminent. This redundancy needs to be corrected.
Option A: Redundancy
Option B: Redundancy
Option C: Redundancy
MEDIUM
11.Intimacy, love, and marriage are three different, ifinterrelated, subjects.
ANSWER: A
EXPLANATION: The sentence appears to have no grammatical error on the face of it. We will go
through all the other options to be sure before finalizing on option A.
Option C: Changes meaning and creates noun redundancy by using subjects twice.
EASY
12.In everything from finding comets to spottingsupernovae, amateur astronomers have become so
accomplished and professional astronomers sometimesseek their help.
A. accomplished, and
B. accomplished, also
C. accomplished that
D. accomplished therefore
E. accomplished when
ANSWER: C
EXPLANATION: Inappropriate conjunction and is used. Also, the use of comma is incorrect.
Option C: Correct conjunction and restores the intended meaning of the sentence.
Option D: Use of therefore is correct but therefore is always followed by a comma which is absent in
this case.
EASY
13.Since scientific advances are central to progress, basicresearch deserving continuing support.
A. basic research deserving continuing support
B. basic research being what deserves continuingsupport
C. basic research deserves continuing support
D. continuing support is deserved by basic research
E. continuing support is what they deserve in basicresearch
ANSWER: C
EXPLANATION: The use of are suggests that the sentence is written in present tense and should be
continued in present tense to maintain the tense.
EASY
14.With Americans consuming sugar in record amounts,nutritionists are urging the public to reduce
itsconsumption of sodas, which have largely replacedother, more healthful, beverages.
ANSWER: A
EXPLANATION: The sentence is written in present continuous tense which is evident from the word
consuming in the non-underlined portion of the sentence. Hence, the use of urging is correct.
Also, the pronoun its clearly and correctly refers to the public.
The placement of the pronoun which is correct as it aptly refers to Americans consuming sugar in
record amounts.
Option A: Correct.
Option B: Have been is the incorrect tense. Moreover, a semi-colon cannot be used to join two
incomplete sentences.
HARD
15.Experts disagree about what is the definition ofintelligence and how to measure it.
A. what is the definition of intelligence and how tomeasure it
B. how to define intelligence, and also itsmeasurement
C. how to define and measure intelligence
D. defining intelligence as well as measurement
E. the definition of intelligence and measuring it
ANSWER: C
EXPLANATION: The sentence is unnecessarily wordy and we should look for an answer that is
concise, grammatically correct and doesnt change the intended meaning.
Option B: define and measurement break parallelism. Also, use of comma is incorrect.
MEDIUM
A. committee, it includes
B. committee; it including
C. committee, and it will include
D. committee, they include
E. committee that includes
ANSWER: E
EXPLANATION: Two complete sentences which can exist independently cannot be joined by a
comma. We need to use a period, comma or an appropriate conjunction.
EASY
17.Travel writing often describes a journey of explorationand endurance, a trip that is risky either
because ofnatural hazards but also because of political unrest.
A. but also because of
B. but also due to
C. or because there was
D. or because of
E. or the cause is
ANSWER: D
EXPLANATION: The sentence is incorrect as the correct expression always uses an or after the use
of either (eitheror). Hence, use of but is incorrect.
Option E: Use of cause breaks the structure as the earlier part of the sentence uses because.
EASY
18.Though they had earlier indicated otherwise, it waseventually decided upon by the legislators to
have thebill passed.
A. it was eventually decided upon by the legislatorsto have the bill passed
B. it was eventually decided upon by the legislatorsto pass the bill
C. the eventual decision of the legislators was forpassage of the bill
D. the legislators eventual decision was passingthe bill
E. the legislators eventually decided to pass the bill
ANSWER: E
EXPLANATION: Though they had earlier indicated otherwise acts as a modifier but it incorrectly
modifies the following word it. The modifier uses a pronoun they and the noun referred (legislators)
should be placed next to the modifier.
MEDIUM
19.Spread by rat fleas, millions of people in medievalEurope were killed by bubonic plague.
A. millions of people in medieval Europe were killedby bubonic plague
B. and millions of medieval Europeans killed bybubonic plague
C. this led to the killing of millions of medievalEuropeans by bubonic plague
D. bubonic plague in medieval Europe was whymillions of people were killed
E. bubonic plague killed millions of people inmedieval Europe
ANSWER: E
EXPLANATION: The modifier Spread by rat fleas incorrectly modifies millions of people when it
should modify bubonic plague.
Option B: Awkward sentence which does not correctly deliver the intended meaning.
Option C: Awkward sentence which does not correctly deliver the intended meaning.
Option D: Placing bubonic plague next to modifier removes the error but the option is unnecessarily
wordy.
Option E: Correct placement of modifier and correctly delivers the intended meaning.
HARD
20.Traditional Jamaican music, enriched with rock, jazz,and other modern rhythms from America, were
thebasis for reggae.
ANSWER: D
EXPLANATION: If we look carefully, there is subject verb agreement in the sentence. The plural verb
were is incorrectly used for the singular subject Jamaican music. The correct answer option will use a
singular verb.
Option C: The sentence is written in past tense and become is present tense.
EASY
21.James Barrie, the author of Peter Pan andother plays, is noted for portraying adulthoodas
unpleasant and childhood is glorified.
A. childhood is glorified
B. childhood as being glorious
C. childhood as glorious
D. childhood glorified
E. glorified childhood
ANSWER: C
EXPLANATION: Whenever we spot and, we need to make sure that the terms of the list should be
parallel. Here, the two terms of the list:adulthood as unpleasant and childhoodis glorifiedare not
parallel. Hence, the correct form should be childhood as.
Option C: Correct.
Option E: glorified childhood breaks parallelism by changing the order of the words.
EASY
22.Medical insurance coverage that requires high monthlypremiums and that is beyond the financial
means ofmany people.
ANSWER: E
EXPLANATION: The use of and that is makes the sentence unnecessarily wordy and doesnt correctly
deliver the intended meaning of the sentence.
Option C: Singular subject (Medical insurance coverage) with plural verb (are), Incorrect.
Option D: Singular subject (Medical insurance coverage) with plural verb (are), Incorrect.
MEDIUM
23.Among the most flavorful cuisines in the United States, New Orleans has also become one of the
most popular.
A. New Orleans has also become
B. New Orleans has also become famous as
C. the cuisine of New Orleans is also
D. cuisines in New Orleans also have become
E. also the cuisine of New Orleans is
ANSWER: C
EXPLANATION: The modifier most flavorful cuisines in the United States incorrectly modifies New
Orleans when it should modify the cuisine of New Orleans.
Option C: Correct.
EASY
24.Meals prepared by the Algonquin Indians, who were farmers as well as hunters, included more
maize and pumpkin than other Indian tribes.
ANSWER: B
EXPLANATION: As soon as you spot than, be sure that the sentence is testing you on comparison.
Here the comparison is being made between Meals prepared by the Algonquin Indians and other
Indian tribes, which is incorrect. This can be corrected by changing other Indian tribes to meals
prepared by other Indian tribes.
Option B: Here, those refers to meals thereby, making the comparison correct.
Option D: this was not the same changes the intended meaning of the sentence.
MEDIUM
25.Born of Ibuza parents in Nigeria, novelist Buchi Emecheta moved to England in 1962, since which
she has lived in North London.
ANSWER: B
EXPLANATION: Whenever you spot since in the sentence, be sure that a perfect tense is required to
keep the meaning.
Option B: Correct.
EASY
26.Laura Ingalls Wilder published her first book and she was sixty-five years old then.
ANSWER: B
EXPLANATION: Here, the conjunction and is incorrect as it changes the intended meaning of the
sentence. The sentence wants to say that Laura Ingalls published her first book when she was sixty
five.
Option E: at the time and when means the same thing. Redundancy.
EASY
27.The poet Claude McKay was a native of Jamaica who spent most of his life in the United States but
writing some of his poems in the Jamaican dialect.
A. The poet Claude McKay was a native of Jamaica who spent most of his life in the United States but
writing
B. Being that he was a Jamaican who spent most of his life in the United States, the poet Claude
McKay writing
C. Although a native of Jamaica, the poet Claude McKay spent most of his life in the United States, he
wrote
D. Although the poet Claude McKay spent most of his life in the United States, he was a native of
Jamaica and wrote
E. Because he was a native of Jamaica who spent most of his life in the United States, the poet Claude
McKay writing
ANSWER: D
EXPLANATION: We need to be clear that the sentence has been written in the past tense so, the
underlined portion has to be in the past tense.
Option C: The comma after native of Jamaica is redundant and changes the meaning.
Option D: Correct.
HARD
28.Many ancient Eastern rulers favored drinking vessels made of celadon porcelain because of
supposedly revealing the presence of poison by cracking.
ANSWER: E
EXPLANATION: We need to keep the sentence is the same tense. The underlined portion of the
sentence is written in past tense so, the whole sentence has to follow the same tense.
Option A: revealing is breaking the past tense used earlier in the sentence.
Option B: being is changing the meaning and making the sentence awkward.
Option C: being is changing the meaning and making the sentence awkward.
Option D: there is poison changes the meaning as it reveals the presence of poison.
Option E: Correct.
MEDIUM
29.John believes that plants respond to human attention, which causes his talking to his African violets
every night.
ANSWER: E
EXPLANATION: The sentence is unnecessarily wordy. We need to look for an answer option that is
concise and doesnt change the meaning.
EASY
30.All the demands on soprano Kathleen Battle for operatic performances, solo concerts, and special
guest appearances, tempting her to sing too often and straining her voice.
ANSWER: E
EXPLANATION: The sentence is long so we should understand the meaning. Basically, demands on
Kathleen for performances tempt her to sing often and she ends up straining her voice. Also, we should
keep parallelism (between singing and straining) in mind.
Option A: tempting makes the sentence awkward. We should look for a better option.
Option E: Correct.
MEDIUM
31.One reason that an insect can walk on walls while a human cannot is that the mass of its tiny body
is far lower than humans.
ANSWER: B
EXPLANATION: This is typical problem where the test-taker wants to check your ability to spot
comparison errors. If you read carefully, the comparison is being made between the mass of the
insects body to human. The correct comparison should be between mass of insects body to mass of
humans body.
Option E: Comparison between the mass of the insects body to humans body
EASY
32.In the nineteenth century, reproductions of cathedrals or castles made entirely of ice was often a
popular feature in North American winter carnivals.
ANSWER: B
EXPLANATION: There is subject verb disagreement in the sentence. The subject reproductions is
plural and the following verb was is singular. Hence, we need an option which uses a plural verb.
EASY
33.A fine orchestral performance will exhibit the skills of the musicians, their abilities to work as an
ensemble, and how he or she responds to the conductor.
ANSWER: D
EXPLANATION: The use of and indicates that we need to check for parallelism. Moreover, musicians
is a plural noun and should take a plural pronoun. So, he or she is incorrect.
EASY
34.The African tsetse fly does not need a brain, everything it has to do in life is programmed into its
nervous system.
A. brain, everything
B. brain due to everything which
C. brain, for everything
D. brain; since, everything
E. brain whereas everything
ANSWER: C
Option C: Correct.
EASY
35.She was concerned about how Hank would react to the incident, but searching his face, he did not
seem to be at all embarrassed or troubled.
ANSWER: C
EXPLANATION: The underlined portion shows a run-on sentence. Either we require an appropriate
conjunction or we need to combine the parts of the sentence separated by the comma.
Option C: Correct.
MEDIUM
36.Explaining modern art is impossible, partly because of its complexity but largely because of it
rapidly changing.
A. of it rapidly changing
B. it makes rapid changes
C. of the rapidity with which it changes
D. changing it is rapid
E. it changes so rapid
ANSWER: C
EXPLANATION: We need to maintain parallelism in the expression partly X but largely Y; X being
complexity and Y being rapidly. We need to use rapidity to make the word parallel to complexity.
EASY
37.People were unprepared for the sinking of the Titanic simply because of believing that the ship was
unsinkable.
ANSWER: C
EXPLANATION: The sentence is written in the past tense (unprepared) and we need to make sure that
the same is followed in the underlined portion of the sentence.
Option A: believing breaks the past tense used earlier in the sentence
Option C: Correct
MEDIUM
38.When the weather forecaster predicts a severe storm, this is when people usually rush to the
supermarket to stock up on groceries.
ANSWER: D
Option D: Correct
MEDIUM
39.When, after bleak and lonely years in an English public school, he returned to India, there was
suddenly perceived by himself a strong desire to write about the people and land he loved.
ANSWER: D
EXPLANATION: The underlined portion of the sentence is written in passive which is not preferred on
the SAT. An active voice is preferred over passive voice.
MEDIUM
40.Curiosity about other people, about the ways they think and act, has caused Jeff to meet some
fascinating characters as well as people which also really bore him.
ANSWER: D
EXPLANATION: The use of which is incorrect in the sentence as it is used to refer to people. which
is usually used to refer to thing. Also, the sentence is wordy and we must look for a shot and simple
version without any change in the meaning.
Option D: Correct.
EASY
41.During seasons when ticks carrying Lyme disease are most prevalent, signs could be posted to
deter hikers about their venturing into tick-infested areas.
EASY
ANSWER: C
EXPLANATION:
The correct expression is deter from. We need to look for this expression in the options.
Option C: Correct.
42.After Morris had spent ten minutes giving an answer, Claudette found he had given her only one
item of information beyond what she already knew.
MEDIUM
ANSWER: A
EXPLANATION:
The sentence appears grammatically correct and also, delivers the intended meaning. We will still check
the other answers.
Option A: Correct.
Option B: knows breaks the past tense used earlier in the sentence.
A. true political power lies with the prime minister, that person is elected
B. the person who holds true political power is the prime minister, which is elected
C. true political power lies with the prime minister, who is elected
D. the prime minister, the source of true political power, elected
E. true political power is with the prime minister and is elected
ANSWER: C
EXPLANATION: The comma used in the underlined portion of the sentence is incorrect as the
sentences before and after it can exist separately. Also, that person does not have a clear reference.
HARD
44.Led by vocalist Marlena McGhee Smalls, Gullah tradition is preserved by the help of the Hallelujah
Singers of South Carolina through songs and stories.
A. Gullah tradition is preserved by the help of the Hallelujah Singers of South Carolina through songs
and stories
B. the Hallelujah Singers of South Carolina help to preserve Gullah tradition through songs and stories
C. the songs and stories of Gullah tradition are preserved through the Hallelujah Singers of South
Carolina
D. it is the Hallelujah Singers that help to preserve the songs and stories of Gullah tradition in South
Carolina
E. South Carolinas Gullah tradition is preserved through songs and stories by the Hallelujah Singers
ANSWER: B
EXPLANATION: The modifier Led by vocalist Marlena McGhee Smalls is incorrectly modifying the
noun immediately following it which is Gullah tradition. Actually, the Hallelujah singers are led by
vocalist Marlena. So, the noun immediately following the modifier should be Hallelujah singers.
Option B: Correct.
HARD
45.Astronomy is the study of celestial bodies in outer space, especially their positions, dimensions,
movements, and composition.
ANSWER: A
Option C: studying is redundant as study has already been used in the sentence.
HARD
46.All the talk about controlling noise, keeping rivers clean, and planting trees have not impressed
people enough to be bringing about major changes in laws and lifestyles.
ANSWER: D
EXPLANATION: There is a subject verb disagreement in the sentence. The verb have in the
underlined portion of the sentence is plural and refers to the singular subject talk. So, we need to
have a singular verb has.
Option D: Correct.
HARD
47.The furnace exploded, blowing off the door, spraying greasy soot all over the basement floor, and it
would rattle furniture and windowpanes throughout the building.
A. it would rattle
B. it rattled
C. causing the rattling of
D. the result was to rattle
E. rattling
ANSWER: E
EXPLANATION: The sentence intends to say that the explosion of the furnace resulted in blowing off
the door, spraying greasy soot, and it would rattle furniture. We need to make rattle parallel to
blowing and spraying.
Option E: Correct
EASY
48.The adaptation of a novel for the screen often requires major adjustments in plot because the one
art form differs from the other in having other character revelation techniques.
A. because the one art form differs from the other in having other character-revelation techniques
B. because the two art forms reveal character in different ways
C. because of the differing ways the two may use for revealing a character
D. in as much as there are different ways in the two art forms for character revelation
E. in so far as the two differ in how to reveal character
ANSWER: B
EXPLANATION: Although, the sentence is grammatically sound but the use of character revelation
techniques and in having makes it is awkward and wordy. We must look for an answer option that is
concise and doesnt change the meaning.
HARD
49.The opposing opinions expressed were that the school should be torn down and, on the other hand,
to keep it as a historical landmark.
A. were that the school should be torn down and, on the other hand, to keep it
B. was that the school should be torn down or kept
C. were that the school should be torn down and that it should be kept
D. were about them tearing the school down and them keeping the school
E. were if they should tear the school down and keeping it
ANSWER: C
EXPLANATION: We need to use an appropriate conjunction to join the school should be torn down
and to keep itas a historical landmark. The use of on the other hand is awkward and wordy.
Option C: Correct.
HARD
50.Feeling, perhaps, that their votes do not matter, the number of young people going to the polls are
becoming increasingly smaller.
A. the number of young people going to the polls are becoming increasingly smaller
B. the number of young people going to the polls is increasingly smaller
C. increasingly smaller numbers of young people are going to the polls
D. young people are going to the polls in increasingly smaller numbers
E. young people, who in increasingly smaller numbers are going to the polls
ANSWER: D
EXPLANATION: There is problem with the placement of the modifier (increasingly smaller). According
to the sentence, the polls are becoming increasingly smaller. The intended meaning is that the number
of young people going to the polls are increasingly smaller. We should place the modifier next to the
noun it intends to modify to correct this error.
Option D: Correct.
HARD
51.Unfortunately, soul singer Anita Bakers voice has not weathered the years as well as other singers
have.
ANSWER: D
EXPLANATION:
OPTION A: Incorrect comparison between Anita Bakers voice and other singers.
OPTION B: Incorrect comparison between Anita Bakers voice and other singers.
OPTION D: Correct
MEDIUM
52.The mathematics teacher drew a right triangle on the blackboard, he proceeded to demonstrate
that we could determine the length of the longest side of the triangle if we knew the lengths of its
two shorter sides.
ANSWER: C
EXPLANATION:
OPTION C: Correct
HARD
53. An inside trader is when a corporate officer who has access to inside or privileged information
about a companys prospects uses that information in buying or selling company shares.
A. when a corporate officer who has access to inside or privileged information about a companys
prospects uses that information
B. when a corporate officer has access to inside or privileged information about a companys
prospects and uses that information
C. a corporate officer who has access to inside or privileged information about a companys
prospects and uses that information
D. a corporate officer who has accessed inside or privileged information about a companys
prospects for use of that information
E. that a corporate officer who has access to inside or privileged information about a companys
prospects and he uses that information
ANSWER: C
EXPLANATION:
OPTION A: when is only used to show time and inside trader is not denoting of time
OPTION B: when is only used to show time and inside trader is not denoting of time
OPTION C: Correct
HARD
54.Gymnastics students perform stretching exercises to develop flexibility and to become a more agile
tumbler.
ANSWER: D
EXPLANATION:
OPTION D: Correct
MEDIUM
55. Because the Ming vase is priceless plus being highly fragile, it is kept safe in a sealed display case.
ANSWER: E
EXPLANATION:
OPTION E: Correct
MEDIUM
56. The soft, pulpy flesh of the passion fruit possesses a flavor at once tart and sweet and the flavor
has captivated many prominent chefs, among them Alice Waters.
ANSWER: B
EXPLANATION:
OPTION B: Correct
MEDIUM
57.Shakespeares acting company performed in a relatively intimate setting, appearing before smaller
audiences than most theaters today.
ANSWER: C
EXPLANATION:
OPTION C: Correct
HARD
58. Observing the interactions of preschoolers in a playground setting, it can be seen that the less
adults relate to the children in their charge, the more these children relate to one another.
ANSWER: D
EXPLANATION:
OPTION A: The modifier Observing.setting incorrectly modifies it which is not a logical subject.
OPTION B: The modifier Having observed.setting incorrectly modifies it which is not a logical
subject.
OPTION D: Correct
MEDIUM
59. Neither the Florida coast nor the Caribbean islands was prepared for the series of hurricanes that
devastated the region in 2004.
A. Neither the Florida coast nor the Caribbean islands was prepared for
B. Neither the Florida coast nor the Caribbean islands have been prepared for
C. Neither the Florida coast or the Caribbean islands were prepared for
D. Neither the Florida coast or the Caribbean islands was prepared for
E. Neither the Florida coast nor the Caribbean islands were prepared for
ANSWER: E
EXPLANATION:
OPTION A: The singular verb (was) is in disagreement with the plural subject (islands)
OPTION B: Incorrect use of present perfect tense when the sentence is written in past tense
OPTION E: Correct
MEDIUM
60. Far from being mercenary ambulance chasers, trial lawyers perform a public service by forcing
corporations to consider the potential financial cost of pollution, unsafe products, and mistreatment
of workers.
ANSWER: A
EXPLANATION:
OPTION A: Correct
HARD