With the first step complete, __________ a cut up the middle of the stomach all the

way to the breast bone.

A) the hunter makes B) the hunter made C) the hunter can make


A

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Walker D. Spare a specialist in depression decided to move to Hopeville

Colorado as soon as he could manage to convince his wife. Add commas to the following sentences where necessary. If the sentence is correct, do nothing to it.

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A ________ is usually divided into numerous departments

a. diplomacy b. renegade c. bureaucracy

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Una profesora de ciencias políticas habla sobre el voto hispano en los Estados Unidos. Lee primero las preguntas y luego mientras escuchas, contéstalas. Vas a escuchar a la profesora dos veces.

1. ¿Qué porcentaje de la población es hispana? ________________________________ 2. ¿Qué problema tienen los candidatos al congreso? _______________________________________________ 3. ¿A qué partido tienden a votar los cubanoamericanos de primera generación y por qué? a. Votan por ______________________________ b. Porque _____________________________________________________ 4. ¿Tiene generalmente una tendencia liberal o conservadora un hispano en California y por qué? a. Tendencia ____________________ b. Porque ________________________________________________ 5. Según un estudio, ¿para qué generaciones de hispanos tiene bastante importancia la religión? ________________________________________________________________

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Life on a medieval estate centered on the castle—the residence of the lord’s family and refuge for the estate’s population in time of war. After Christian crusaders had studied Byzantine and Turkish castles, noble residences became imposing. Stone fortresses were carefully designed to defend against military siege. For example, King Henry II of England buttressed his castle at Dover in England with stone walls 85 feet high and up to 21 feet thick. Still, no castle was impregnable. Attackers often tunneled underneath the castle walls, battered them with siege weapons, or simply waited for the defenders’ water or food supplies to give out.

We can infer from the passage above that A) attackers who besieged a castle were never successful at storming castles. B) King Henry II of England was paranoid. C) Christian crusaders were impressed with Byzantine and Turkish castles.

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