Tham khảo tài liệu 'grubers complete sat guide 2009 phần 10', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 942 SAT PRACTICE TEST 4 - SECTION 9 ANSWERS 19. Choice C is correct. It can be seen from what precedes in Passage 2 that polarization must mean some very great opposing viewpoints. Don t be lured into Choice A thinking that polarization has to do with electrical current or Choice B that polarization has to do with governments since society was discussed or Choice D that polarization has to do with religion because religious dissent was mentioned or Choice E that polarization has to do with climate because we have a nor th and south pole. See also Reading Comprehension Strategy 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Explanatory Answers for Practice Test 4 continued Section 10 Writing For further practice and information please refer to Grammar and Usage Refresher starting on p. 461. C We are concerned here with the apostrophe use with a singular name ending in s. We are also concerned with improper ellipsis. In Choice A James is correct but we must either say to read than the prose style of James Joyce or to read than James Joyce s. In Choice B Jame s is incorrect his name is not Jame. Choice C is correct. Choices D and E are incorrect for the same reason that Choice A is incorrect improper ellipsis. C Choice A is incorrect because in a neither. nor construction the number of the verb is determined by the nor subject noun followers . Since followers is plural the verb must be plural know . Choices B D and E are incorrect for the same reason. Moreover Choice B is incorrect for another reason the correlative form is neither. nor not neither. or . Choice C is correct. A Choice A is correct. Choice B s passive verb was requested interferes with the flow of the sentence. It occurred in Choice C is unnecessary. Choice D is too wordy for what has to be expressed. Choice E changes the meaning of the original sentence the students did not insist. B Choice A is indirect. Choice B is correct. In Choice C as a prize repeats unnecessarily the Nobel Prize. Choice D is much too awkward. Choice E is .