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Thiscourseisdesignedtoprovidestudentswiththebasicgrammarknowledge,generalskillsforeachtypeofquestionsandreasoningtechniquesnecessaryfordoingwellontheSATgrammar,whichisincludedintheSATwritingsection.Thecoursewillalsoprovidestudentswiththetest-takingskills,languageexpertise,andguidancewhichstudentsneedtoachievetheirgoalsandmaximizetheirSATscore.ThemajorobjectivesofthetrainingprogramaretohelptheFamiliarizingthestudentswiththeFamiliarizingthestudentswiththeformatanddirectionsoftheSATgrammarpartUnderstandingthemostfrequentlytestedgrammaticalpointsandthewaysinwhichthesepointsaretestedDevelopinggeneralskillsforeachtypesofquestions,ISE,ISandIPCultivatingstudentsawarenesstoexpresstheirideasclearly,effectively,andaccuratelyEnhancingstudents’abilitytousethereasoningabilityandthegrammaticalknowledgetodowellintheSATgrammarsection Rules&TipsforISE(第一至四节 Strategies&TipsforIS(第五至九节 Strategies&TipsforIP(第七至九节 KeyPointsReview(第九十节 TheSummaryofTenLessons(第十节 TheSATformatconsistsofthreesections,twoofwhichcoverEnglishskills.There2,400pointsavailableontheSAT;800pointsarepossibleineachoftheCriticalReading,WritingSkillsandMathematics.CriticalSentencePassage-based(1EssayIdentifyingSentenceErrors(18)ImprovingSentences(25)ImprovingParagraphs(6)MultipleChoiceStudent-produced Rules&TipsforRuleRuleRuleSubjunctivemoodPast APronouncan’t etc. Singular&TheObjective+TheObjectiveNo

the ;ⅢⅢ.MajorⅣ.Ⅳ.Adjective&KeyMajorⅤ.Ⅴ.1.Noun2.2.ⅣⅣ.UsageTips:. Strategies&TipsforDifferencesbetweenISE&一.IS和ISE共同ⅠⅠ.LogicBasic ⅡⅡ.keykeykeyⅣⅣ.ThreemajorerrorsofSentenceⅤⅤ.S,...,VMajor ContentsofⅥⅥ.Run-onMajor Tips: 三.WhatisagoodⅦⅦ.ThreeprinciplesofⅧⅧ.SevenHighlyPraisedSentence ⅨⅨ.HowtoimprovethewholeX.StepsX.StepstoCrackStrategies&Tipsfor ⅠⅠ.HowtoreadthePayattentionto:ⅡⅡ.TwoTypesofQuestions:GrammarandReadingIPGrammarrevsio,editio,impovement)B.划线IPReading:A.SentenceCombinationC.InsertandTheregionboundedby(A)thenorthwestcornerofGreenland,thenortherntipofLabrador,andtheMackenzieDeltainclude(B)theislandscollectively(C)knownas(D)theCanadianArctic Noerror (07.10-S5-Among(A)themostdangerousenvironmentthreatsthatwefaceare(B)“compu-garbage”,thenonbiodegradableandoftentoxic(C)wasteresultingfromtheimproperdisposalof(D)obsoletepersonalcomputers. Noerror(E)Becausetheymustcompete(A)withalargechainofsuper-storesthatcanaffordtochargeverylowratesforcertainitems,theownersofsmallhardwarestoresknowthatyou(B)areunlikelytomakemuch(C)profitanymay(D),infact,gobankrupt.Noerror(E)(OC1-S7-17)Sinceendorsementbyapoliticalpartyisnoguaranteeofsuitabilityfor(A)publicoffice,thebestwaytoevaluate(B)candidatesis(C)toexaminehisorher(D)publicrecords.Noerror(E)(08.10-S5-TheStegosaurus,plant-eatingdinosaurs(A)withprotective(B)bonyplatesandtailspikes,wasoncecommonin(C)whatisnow(D)Colorado. Noerror(E)(OC2-S6-When(A)M.R.Harrington,anarchaeologistfromtheMuseumoftheAmericanIndian,begantoexcavate(B)theruinshenamed(C)thePuebloGrandedeNevada,heunearthedartifactsindicating(D) a500-yearoccupationbyindigenouspeoples.No Notmany(A)authorshavedescribed(B)theeffectsofenvironmentalpollutionaseffectiveas(C)RachelCarson,whoseworkisstillamodelfor(D)naturewriters.Noerror(E)(06.1-S3-BeforesteamshipsstartedcrossingtheNorthAtlanticintheearlynineteenthcentury,thebestwaytotravel(A)between(B)EuropeandAmericahasbeen(C)onsailingshipscalled(D)“packets.”Noerror(E)(07.10-S5-13)Themostsuccessful(A)algebrateachersdonothavetheir(B)studentssimplymemorizeformulasandequations;theymakesurethat(C)theirstudentsalsounderstand(D)theunderlyingmathematicalconcepts. Noerror(E)As(A)theguideledusthroughtheexhibitofancientRussianicons,sheinterspersedexplanationsoftheobjectswithstoriesabout(B)herownfirst(C)encounterswithRussianart,givingyou(D)auniquepersonaldimensiontothetour.Noerror(E)(07.10-S5-20)JosephPulitzer,aHungarian-bornimmigrant(A)totheUnitedStatesandaninnovatorinthefield(B)ofpopularjournalism,whoestablished(C)thePulitzerPrizesin(D)journalismandliterature.Noerror(E)(08.1-S7-14)EthelPayne,thetoughinvestigativereporterwhich(A)iswellknownforhercoverageof(B)theCivilRightsmovement,firstreceived(C)criticalacclaimforadiaryshekeptwhilelivingin(D)JapanaftertheSecondWorkWar.Noerror(E)Thebuswouldnothavehadtotake(A)thelongdetourinsteadof(B)themainhighwayifthebridgedidnotbecome(C)treacherousintheaftermathof(D)anicestorm.Noerror(E)(08.1-S7-8)Havingcompletedacourseinartappreciation,MaureenandI(A)were(B)abletojudgethepaintingsintheMuseumofModernArtmorecritical(C)thanwehadbefore(D).Noerror(E)(08.5-S4-Itwasobviousthatallofthecandidateshadplannedcarefully(A)fortheteleviseddebate,foreach(B)answerto(C)theopeningquestionshowedevidenceofhavingbeen(D)rehearsed.Noerror(E)(08.1-S7-16.Angrily(A)andabitconfused,thedefensewitnessfoundit(B)difficulttorespond(C)coherentlyto(D)thedistrictattorney’saggressivecross-examination.Noerror(E)(08.10-S5-17)The“MayanRiviera”,whichextendsdown(A)theeasterncoastofMexico,hasmanyhidden(B)caves,oneofwhich(C)islargerthanthesizeof(D)Monaco.Noerror(E)(08.10-S5-Thenightbeforetheplayoffsbegan(A),thecoachadvisedherplayerstoeatabalanceddinner,torelaxandenjoy(B)themselves(C),andtheyshouldget(D)plentyofrest.Noerror(E)(08.5-S4-16)Thetelevisionstationhasreceived(A)manycomplaintsabout(B)theclothingadvertisement,whichsome(C)viewerscondemntobe(D)tasteless.Noerror(E)Becausethegardenwasuntended(A),thewindowshadno(B)shutters,andthelawnoverrun(C)byweeds,peoplepassingby(D)theoldhouseassumedthatitwasNoerror(E)(06.1-S3-WhenDorisLessingpublishedTheGoldenNotebookin1962,it(A)instantlyestablished(B)herselfasone(C)ofthemostimportant(D)literaryvoicesofhergeneration.Noerror(E)(06.1-S3-Becausetrafficwasunusuallyheavy(A),Jimarrivedtenminuteslatefor(B)hisjobintervieweventhoughhehadrandesperately(C)allthewayfrom(D)thebusstop.Noerror(E)(07.10-S5-Noonebut(A)afoolwouldreadily(B)lendmoneytoapersonwhoisknown(C)tobe(D)afrequentgambler.Noerror(E)(08.1-S17-23)Tostandin(A)PersepolisinmodernIranandlookout,asDariustheFirstmusthavedone(B),attheimmensesweepoffieldsandmountains(C)istograsp(D)thevastnessoftheancientPersianEmpire.Noerror(E)(08.10-S5-25)NextMondayacommitteechosenby(A)theschoolboardmet(B)toreview(C)thefinallistofapplicantsforthepositionof(D)principalatthenewhighschool.Noerror(E)(09.5-S6-18)Althoughtheprecisedateandplaceoftheoriginofbaseballarehotlydebated(A),itisbeyonddispute(B)thattheNewYorkCityboroughsofManhattanandBrooklynplay(C)animportantroleinits(D)earlydevelopment.Noerror(E)(OC4-S5-24)By2003,morethan(A)684,000studentsintheUnitedStateshadenrolledincharterschools,publiclyfundedschoolsthatpledged(B)betteracademicresultsandwereunencumberedby(C)manyoftheregulationsgoverning(D)ordinarypublicschools.Noerror(E)(OC4-S5-25)Thestudyshowed(A)thatchildrenwhoconsumed(B)smallamountsofaddedsugarseating(C)onaverageoneservingmoreofgrainsperdaythandid(D)childrenwhoatelargeramountsofthesesamesugars. Noerror(E) Almostallanimalsthathibernate(A)prepareforit(B)duringsummerbyeating(C)largeamountsoffood,whichtheyconvert(D)tothicklayersoffat.Noerror(E)(OC5-S6-InmanylargecitiesintheUnitedStates,thepresenceofaculturally(A)diversepopulationhasled(B)torepeatedcallsthat(C)curriculataughtwhollyorpartly(D)inlanguagesotherthanEnglish.Noerror(E) Paul’slettertomyself(A)aboutthemissingmoneywasnotintended(B)toberead(C)byanyother(D)memberoftheorganization.Noerror(E) Longthoughtofas(A)aquiet,stuffyplace(B)wherepeople(C)justborrowedbooks,librarieshavebeenchanging(D)theirimagesdramaticallyoverthelastfewyears.Noerror(E)(OC6-S5-28)Tounderstand(A)twentieth-centuryeconomicpractices,wemust(B)besufficientlyfamiliarwith(C)Keynesiantheories,whetheroneagreeswiththem(D)ornot.Noerror(E)(OC6-S5-29)Setin(A)SouthCarolinain1964,thenovelTheSecretLifeofBeesis(B)notaboutbeesbutabout(C)Lily,afourteenyearoldwhoruns(D)awayfromhome.Noerror(E)(09.10-S6-21)WhenMarieCurieshared(A)the1903NobelPrizeforPhysicswithtwoother(B)scientists-herhusbandPierreCurieandHenriBecquerel-shehadbeen(C)thefirstwomantowin(D)theprize.Noerror(E)(05.10-S6-17)Mostmajorairpollutantscannotbeseen,althoughlargeamountsofthem(A)concentratedin(B)citiesarevisible(C)as(D)smog.Noerror(E)(05.10-S6-21)MostofthesedimentandnutrientsoftheMississippiRivernolonger(A)reachthecoastalwetlands,aphenomenonthathasadversely(B)affected(C)theregion’s(D)ecologicalbalance.Noerror(E)(05.10-S6-20)During(A)thenineteenthcentury,Greekmythologyacquiredrenewedsignificancewhenboth(B)poetsandpaintersturnedto(C)theancientmythsfor(D)subjectmatter.Noerror(E)(05.10-S6-23)TheEmpireStateBuilding,theSearsTower,theCanadianNationalTower—eachofthesestructures(A)was(B)thetallest(C)intheworldatthetimetheywere(D)built.Noerror(E)(05.10-S6.28)FormonthsthepresshadpraisedThatcher’shandlingoftheinternationalcrisis,and(A)editorialviewschangedquickly(B)when(C)hedomesticeconomyworsened(D)Noerror(E)(05.3-S3-Researchhasshownthatchildren,bornwiththeabilitytolearnanyhumanlanguage,evenseverallanguagesatthesametime.(09.1-S6-1)children,bornwiththeabilitytochildren,whenbornwiththeabilityforchildren,theyarebornwiththeabilitytochildrenbornwiththeabilitytobechildrenarebornwiththeabilitytoAcrossthesouthernsurfaceoftheMoon’sfarsidesprawlsanasteroid-impactcrater,1,600mileswideand8milesdeep,calledtheAitkenBasin.(09.1-S6-10)sidesprawlsanasteroid-impactsidetheresprawlsanasteroid-impactcrater,itside,asprawlingasteroid-impactside,anasteroid-impactcraterthatside,sprawlanasteroid-impactAbidjan,aportcity,nolongerthecapitalofIvoryCoast,butstillthecountry’seconomiccenter.(09.1-S10-1)Abidjan,aportcity,nolongerthecapitalofIvoryCoast,butstillthecountry’seconomiccenter.Aportcity,AbidjanisnolongerthecapitalofIvoryCoast,itisstillthecountry’seconomiccenter.AlthoughitisnolongerthecapitalofIvoryCoast,theportcityofAbidjanisstillthecountry’seconomiccenter.NolongerthecapitalofIvoryCoast,buttheportcityofAbidjanisstillthecountry’seconomiccenter.Withnolongerthecapitalofthecountry,butAbidjan,aportcity,isstilltheeconomiccenterofIvoryCoast.ByinvestigatingSaturn’srings,itishopedbyscientiststoachievegreaterinsightintothecompositionofstarsandplanetarysystems.(09.1-S10-2)itishopedbyscientiststoachievegreateritishopedthatscientists’insightwillbemoregreatlytheinsightofscientistswillbeachievedmoregreatly,thehopeisforscientiststoachievegreaterscientistshopetoachievegreaterItcameassomethingofasurprisethatthestatesupremecourtstruckdownthenewlaw,whichhadpassedsoeasilyinthestatelegislature.(09.1-S10-4)whichhadpassedsotheyhadpasseditsohavingpasseditsosoeasilyhasititpassedsoActingonatipfromanonymousinformant,acacheofcounterfeitmoneyandstolencreditcardswereseizedbyfederalagentsduringaraidonalocalnightclubearlyyesterdaymorning.(09.1-S10-acacheofcounterfeitmoneyandstolencreditcardswereseizedbyfederalacacheofcounterfeitmoneyandstolencreditcardswasseizedbyfederaltherewasacacheofcounterfeitmoneyandstolencreditcardsthatfederalagentsfederalagentswouldseizeacacheofcounterfeitmoneyandstolencreditfederalagentsseizedacacheofcounterfeitmoneyandstolencreditASenecaIndianwithlegaltraining,ElyParkermadehistorybywritingoutthetermsofthefinalConfederatesurrenderattheendoftheAmericanCivilWar.ASenecaIndianwithlegalAsaSenecaIndiantohavebeentrainedintheBecausehehashadlegaltraining,SenecaWithlegaltraining,andbeingaSenecaWithhavingbeen,asaSenecaIndian,trainedintheLetUsNowPraiseFamousMenrevolutionizedtheart ofdocumentaryphotography,itdepictstheAmericanSouthduringtheGreatDepression.(08.10-S5-7)Menrevolutionizedtheartofdocumentaryphotography,itdepictstheAmericanSouthduringtheGreatDepressionMen,depictingtheAmericanSouthduringtheGreatDepression,itrevolutionizedtheartofdocumentaryphotographyMen,whichrevolutionizedtheartofdocumentary,depictingtheAmericanSouthduringthe GreatDepressionMenrevolutionizedtheartofdocumentaryphotographywithitsdepictionoftheAmericanSouthduringtheGreatDepression theAmerican revolutionizingtheartofdocumentaryphotographyIn1871JosephListernoticedwhenfruitandcheeseisspoiled,thatamoldgrowsonthemthatcanbeusedtoweakengerms.(08.10-S5-11)whenfruitandcheeseisspoiled,thatamoldgrowsonthemwhenfruitandcheesespoil,thereisamoldonitthatamoldthatgrowsonspoiledfruitandthatspoiledfruitandcheesehaveamoldthatgrewonthem,andthatspoiledfruitandcheesegrowamoldonthem,andConcernedaboutpossibledamagetotheatmosphere’sozonelayer,lawsinmanycountriesnowprohibittheuseoffluorocarbonsaspropellantsinaerosolcans.ConcernedaboutpossibledamagetoConcernedaboutpossiblyThereisconcernaboutpossibledamageBecauseofconcernaboutpossibledamagePeopleareconcernedaboutpossibledamageDuringtheGreatDepression,DorotheaLange’sphotographsbroughtpublicattentiontotheplightoffarmworkers,beingdistributedfreeofchargetonewspapers.photographsbroughtpublicattentiontotheplightoffarmworkers,beingdistributedfreeofchargetonewspapersphotographsbroughtpublicattentiontotheplightoffarmworkers,whichweredistributedfreeofchargetonewspapersphotographs,whichshedistributedfreeofchargetonewspapersandbroughtpublicattentiontotheplightoffarmworkersphotographs,distributedfreeofchargetonewspapers,bringingpublicattentiontotheplightoffarmworkersphotographs,distributedfreeofchargetonewspapers,broughtpublicattentiontotheplightoffarmworkersAlthoughtalkingwhilegesturingwithone’shandswasonceconsideredundesirable,researchershavenowfoundthattousegesturesthenyouconversemakesiteasierformanypeopletothinkandspeak.(08.1-S7-6)tousegesturesthenyouconversemakesiteasierformanypeopletothinkandtomakethinkingandspeakingeasierformanypeopleduringconversationsyoushouldusegesturingfortheeaseofmanypeopleduringconversationsoneshouldgesturetothinkandusinggesturesduringconversationmakesthinkingandspeakingeasierformanythinking,aswellastospeak,areeasierformanypeoplewhengesturingwhileIn1903,physicistMarieCuriewasthefirstwomantowintheNobelPrize,moreover,in1911,shebecamethefirstpersontowinitasecondtime.(06.5-S6-7)physicistMarieCuriewasthefirstwomantowintheNobelPrize,MarieCurie,aphysicist,wontheNobelprizewhichwasthefirsttimeawomanwonit,then,physicistMarieCuriebecamethefirstwomantowintheNobelMarieCuriewontheNobelPrizeforthefirsttimeasawomanwhowasaphysicist,andphysicistMarieCuriebecamethefirstwinneroftheNobelPrizeamongwomen,Inwinter,whenthepondsfrozeover,thevillagerswentskating,andthemostventuresomeofwhomplayedchaseandexecutedcomplicatedturnsontheice.andthemostventuresomeofwhomplayedchaseandthemostventuresomeplayedchaseandinthatthemostventuresomeplayedchaseandwiththemostventuresomeplayingchaseandaccordinglythemostventuresomeplayedchaseandBorninColoniain1928,theNobelPrizeinLiteraturewasawardedin1982toGabrielGarciaMarquezforhismanynovels.(07.10-S10-1)theNobelPrizeinLiteraturewasawardedin1982toGabrielGarciaMarquezhismanytheNobelPrizeinLiterature,awardedtoGabrielGarciaMarquezin1982forhismanynovels.GabrielGarciaMarquez’smanynovelswerewhyhewasawardedthe PrizeinLiteraturein1982;hismanynovelsbroughtGabrielGarciaMarqueztheawardoftheNobelPrizeinLiteraturein1982.GabrielGarciaMarquezwasawardedtheNobelPrizeinLiteraturein1982forhisTellmewhereyouhavebeenandanaccountofyouractivitiesthere.anaccountyouraccountingwhatyouaccountwhataccountyouhadmadegivemeanaccountToattemptacomprehensivemappingofthehumangenomeisundertakinganextremelyambitiousproject.(08.5-S4-9)genomeisgenomeistogenomegenome,itgenome,thusExpertsdisagreeaboutwhatisthedefinitionofintelligenceandhowtomeasurewhatisthedefinitionofintelligenceandhowtomeasureit.(05.10-S10-howtodefineintelligence,andalsoitshowtodefineandmeasuredefiningintelligenceaswellasthedefinitionofintelligenceandmeasuringManyplacesintheArcticregionyieldevidenceoflatePrecambrianglaciations,whichtookplaceabout650millionyearsagoandwhichitisthebeliefofsomescientistswasglobalinextent.(08.10-S10-6)itisthebeliefofsomeitisthebeliefofsomescientistssomescientistshavethebeliefsomescientistssomescientistsbelieveInsimilaritywithsomeothergreatworks,theenduringhorrortaleFrankensteinwasfirstpublishedanonymously;itsauthor,MaryShelley,wrotethenovelwhenshewasnotquitenineteenyearsold.(06.1-S3-10)InsimilarityLikewhathappenedLikethecaseMeredithwouldliketoattend,butthetrainingcourseisnotabletobeaffordedby(08.10-S5-Meredithwouldliketoattend,butthetrainingcourseisnotabletobeaffordedbyMeredithwouldliketoattendthetrainingcourse,butshecannotaffordMeredithwouldliketoattendthetrainingcourse,butitisnotaffordabletoWhatMeredithwouldliketodoistoattendthetrainingcourse,butitisnotaffordabletoherIfitweretobeaffordable,MeredithwouldlikewoattendthetrainingStrongwind,ithavingsweptalmostuncheckedovergreatdistances,isaprimecomponentofthegrasslandclimate.(07.10-S5-7)ithavingsweptalmostuncheckedovergreatsweepingalmostuncheckedovergreatbeingalmostunchecked,willsweepovergreatdistances,forwithalmostuncheckedsweepingovergreatsweptovergreatdistancesandalmostThepsychologiststatesthatmostpeoplewantthesamethings:interestingandmeaningfulwork,respect,andtohavethembelovedforthemselvesalone.(OC2-S6-interestingandmeaningfulwork,respect,andtohavethembelovedforthemselvesalonetohaveinterestingandmeaningfulwork,respect,andlovedforthemselvesworkthathasinterestandismeaningful,tohaverespect,andtobebelovedforthemselvesaloneinterestingandmeaningfulwork,respect,andtheirowntohaveinterestingandmeaningfulwork,toberespected,andtobelovedforthemselvesaloneWhentheBerlinWall,longasymboloftheColdWar,begantobeborndownin1989,fivemillionpeoplewenttoBerlintocelebratethat.(06.1-S3-5)tocelebrateforitstoincelebrationofinSomebeachesarefrequentlycontaminatedbyuntreatedsewagethatflowsintotheocean,whichcanlastforseveraldays.(06.1-S10-14)ocean,whichcanlastforseveraloceanthatcanlastforseveralocean,itcanlastforseveralocean,whilecontaminationcanlastseveralocean;thecontaminationcanlastforseveralAdvertisedspecialsthatarelocatedinthefrontofthestoretemptshopperstostop,thebestbuysareoftenfoundinlessprominentspots.(08.5-S6-6)thebestbuysareoftenfoundinlessprominentitisthebestbuysthatareoftenfoundwheretheyarelessbutthebestbuysareoftenfoundinlessprominentandthebestbuysareoftenfoundlessinspiteofthis,thebestbuysarefoundtobelessThereisaspecialrelationshipbetweenaconductorandthemembersofanorchestra,whenatitsbestcanbecreativeandatitsworst,destabilizing.(08.5-S6-10)whenatitsbestcanbecreativeandatitsworst,whenattheirbestcanbecreativeandattheirworst,whoatbestiscreativeandatworst,whichatitsbestcanbecreativeandatitsworst,whileattheirbestiscreativeandattheirworstisWiththeLouisianaPurchase,theUnitedStatesacquiredalargerterritoryinareathanifyoucombinedBritain,France,Italy,Germany,Spain,andalargerterritoryinareathanifyoucombinedBritain,France,Italy,Spain,andlargerterritoryinareathancombiningBritain,France,Italy,Germany,Spain,andterritorylargerinareathanifBritain,France,Italy,Germany,Spain,andPortugalwerecombinedterritorylargerinareathanBritain,France,Italy,Germany,Spain,andPortugalterritorylargerthaniftheareaofBritain,France,Italy,Germany,Spain,PortugalTheGreatGatsbyisnowconsideredaclassicnovelsetinAmerica’sJazzAge,butin1925itsreviewswouldbemixedanditssaleswouldhavebeendisappointing.itsreviewswouldbemixedanditssaleswouldhavebeenitsreviewsaremixedanditssaleswouldbeitsreviewsweremixedanditssalesithadmixedreviewsanditsdisappointingreviewsweremixedandalsodisappointingThesecond-yearstudentsatthiscollegehaveevolvedintoinsightful,criticalthinkersfromaninexperiencedanduncertainteenagerjustayearbefore.fromaninexperiencedanduncertainteenagerjustayearfromtheinexperiencedanduncertainteenagerstheywerejustayeareventhoughjustayearbeforetheywereaninexperiencedanduncertaininjustayearfromaninexperiencedanduncertainwheninjustayeartheywereinexperiencedanduncertainAthickgrowthofsunflowersstandingtenfeettall,theirbrownheadsdroopedoverthefencewiththeweighoftheirseeds.(09.5-S10-10)standingtenfeettall,theirbrownheadsstandingtenfeettall,theirbrownheadsstandingtenfeettall,andtheirbrownheadsstoodtenfeettall,theirbrownheadsstoodtenfeettall,andtheirbrownheadsOurteamhasworkedforseveralmonthsonarobotforthesciencefairthatweplanonenteringintheroboticsdivision.(09.10-S6-5)monthsonarobotforthesciencefairthatweplanonenteringintheroboticsmonthsonarobotthatweplantoenterintheroboticsdivisionofthesciencemonthsonarobotthatweplannedenteringinthesciencefair,roboticsmonths,weplantoenterarobotforthesciencefairintheroboticsmonths,weareplanningtoenterarobotintheroboticsdivisionofthescienceChadworehishatjustashisfavoriteoldmoviesstarsdidwhenperchedonthebackofhishead.(08.10-S5-3)Chadworehishatjustashisfavoriteoldmoviesstarsdidwhenperchedonthebackofhishead.Chadworehishatperchedonthebackofhishead,justashisfavoriteoldstarsChad’sfavoriteoldmoviestarsworetheirhatperchedonthebackoftheirheads,Chaddidtoo.Perchedonthebackofhishead,Chadworehishatjustashisfavoriteoldmoviestarsdid.Justashisfavoriteoldmoviestarsdid,perchingtheirhatsonthebacksofhead,asdidIftherehadbeenapowerfailure,thehospitalwillrunonelectricityfromitsowngenerators,whichcanoperatefor200hours.(08.5-S5-5)IftherehadIfthereHadthereShouldthereTherehasManyeighteenth-andnineteenth-centuryRomanticpoetswerebelieversinrebellionagainstsocialconventions,expressstrongemotion,andthepowerofimagination.(05.10-S6-8)werebelieversinrebellionagainstsocialconventions,expressstrongarebelieversinrebellingagainstsocialconventions,strongemotionsbeingwhobelievedinrebellionagainstsocialconventions,expressstrongbelievedinrebellionagainstsocialconventions,toexpressstrongbelievedinrebellionagainstsocialconventions,theexpressionofstrongWhenforthefirsttimetheUnitedStatesimportedmoreoilthanitexported,Americansshouldhaverealizedthatanenergycrisiswasimminentandcouldhappeninthefuture.(05.10-S6-10)wasimminentandcouldhappeninthecouldhappenimminentlyinthewillbeimminentandhappeningisanimminentmightbeIntimacy,loveandmarriagearethreedifferent,if interrelated,subjects.different,ifinterrelated,interrelatedsubjects,being,howeverdifferentsubjects,whereastheyaredifferentsubjectswhensubjectsthataredifferentalthoughbeingBornofIbuzaparentsinNigeria,novelistBuchiEmechetamovedtoEnglandin1962,sincewhichshehaslivedinNorthLondon.(05.10-S10-14)in1962,sincewhichshehaslivedinNorth1962andhaslivedsincetheninNorth1962,sincethenshehaslivedinNorth1962andlivedsincetheninNorth1962,andlivinginNorthLondonsincethatWatermelonshavebeencultivatedformorethan4,000years,andwherebythumpingthemtotestforripenesshasanequallylonghistory.(06.5-S10-8)andwherebythumpingwherebythumpingbecausethumpingthumpingthemasaandthumping(1)Foralongtime,therehasbeenavocalminorityofpeoplewhoquestionwhetherShakespearereallyauthoredtheworksattributedtohim.(2)TheseskepticsclaimthattheplaysandsonnetswereactuallywrittenbyEdwarddeVere,ChristopherMarlowe,orevenSirFrancisBacon.(3)Mostseriousscholarsdismisssuchclaims.(4)Whatabouttheso-caledauthorsofotherfamousworksofliterature?(5)SkepticsoftenarguethatWilliamShakespearecouldnothavehadthehighdegreeofeducationreflectedintheplays.(6)Shakespeare’splaysareverysophisticated.(7)Theplaysrevealthatwhoeverwrotethemwasveryfamiliarwithpolitics,foreignlanguages,andclassicalGreekandLatin.(8)SkepticssayShakespearecouldnothavegottensuchagoodeducationsincehewasnotfromawealthyornoblefamily.(9)Asseriousscholarshavelongpointedout,Shakespeare,asaresidentofStratford-upon-Avon,wherehegrewup,wouldhavelearnedreading,writing,andtheclassicandwouldhavebeenexposedtomanyofthehistoricalandphilosophicalideasevidentinShakespeare’sworks.(10)SkepticsalsomaintainthatSkakespeare’sworks(11)SkepticsalsomaintainthatShakespearecouldnothaveauthoredtheplaysbecauseheneverattendedauniversity;seriousscholars,however,pointoutthatmanydramatistsofhistimedidnotattendcollege.(12)Itseemsthatdespitewhatissaid,thereislittlereasontodoubtthatShakespeare’splaysandsonnetswerereallywrittenbyShakespeare.Incontext,whichisbesttoaddtothebeginningofSentenceForInWhichofthefollowingisthebestwaytorevisetheunderlinedmaterialandcombinesentences6and7(reproducedbelow)?Shakespeare’splaysareverysophisticated.Theplaysrevealthatwhoeverwrotethemwasveryfamiliarwithpolitics,foreignlanguages,andclassicalGreekandTheplaysattributedtoShakespeareareverysophisticated,revealingHealsowroteverysophisticatedplays,sotheyknowIncontrast,Shakespeare’splaysareverysophisticated,whichrevealsWhowouldquestionthattheyaresophisticatedandthattheyrevealWhoeverwroteitwasverysophisticated;hisplaysIncontext,whichisthebestwaytorevisetheunderlinedportionofSentence8(reproducedbelow)?SkepticssayShakespearecouldnothavegottensuch

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