Oraciones Choose the word that best completes each sentence.

El presidente de Estados Unidos vive en la Casa _____________.
a. Verde
b. Blanca
c. Rosada
d. Azul


b. Blanca

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All of the following statements about simple sentences are true except a. A simple sentence consists of a subject and a verb

b. A simple sentence may have a compound subject. c. A simple sentence may have a compound verb. d. A simple sentence may contain a subordinating conjunction.

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Read the following paragraph and answer the questions after each paragraph.

As a member of the Albany area folk community, I was familiar with a cassette package by Kim and Reggie Harris about the Underground Railroad, and so I begin there. Children at the primary level can learn through music so much more easily. I introduce sea chanties that tell of the “Triangle Trade,” explaining the slave ships to children. I then present the slave songs of the plantations. Because young children learn and retain more through active participation, after looking at books depicting the conditions on a slave ship, we actually turn down the lights and imagine the rug in my classroom to be one of the decks in the hold of a slave ship. —Multicultural Review 1. What process does this author explain? 2. List the details of the process explained in this paragraph. 3. How is this paragraph organized?

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Which of the following sentences does not contain an abbreviation error?

a. I have econ and math classes on Tues. and Thurs. mornings. b. To prepare for my camping trip, I packed my tent, rain gear, food, etc. c. I watched a special on PBS about the role of the U.S. government in rebuilding Europe after World War II. d. The third Sat. in Aug. is always a tax-free shopping day in my hometown.

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Examples of transitions that signal argument are all of the following except

A. accordingly, finally, in fact, in truth B. certainly, hence, nonetheless, thus C. next to, above, adjacent, when D. even so, indeed, on the one hand, undoubtedly

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