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ACT English: Passage Drill 2, Problem 11. Which of the following sentences would make the most effective transition?
In this ACT English passage drill determine if the writer of the passage may or may not have achieved their proposed goal.
ACT English: Passage Drill Drill 3, Problem 2. What would the paragraph lose if the writer omits the underlined phrase?
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ACT English: Style Drill 1, Problem 4. Which choice best matches the formality of the sentence?
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Here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by tiny athletes.
- 00:08
How would you correct the underlined portion below, if at all?
- 00:12
Despite the obstacle of his slight build, Jack knew that it was only a matter of time
- 00:16
before he would be able to play against the big boys.
- 00:26
The tone of this sentence is kind of in between formal and informal.
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While "play against the big boys" may sound like a phrase an ESPN host might use,
- 00:34
it's not formal enough to match "despite the obstacle of his slight build."
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Therefore, we know that we can nix choice (A) right off the bat.
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Choice (C) has the opposite problem of (A). The phrase "play against the renowned professionals"
- 00:48
is too elevated for this sentence.
- 00:49
So it looks like we're going to have to take (C) out of the game.
- 00:53
Now we're down to (B) and (D), which both meet our needs in terms of tone.
- 00:57
However, we can call a foul on (D) because it leaves out essential information.
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The whole point of the sentence is that one day this guy will be a professional, despite
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his current size.
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