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Copy of English - Practice ACT (25-26) (9/17/2025)
By Elissa Belmont
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Question 1
1.
Years ago,
Question 2
2.
ingredients—such as manioc root
ingredients such as—manioc root
Question 3
3.
mystified
shocked
Question 4
4.
In fact, Atala’s culinary training took place in classic European restaurants.
Atala is known for sometimes incorporating fragrances into his dishes as well.
Question 5
5.
tree dies once their
trees die once its
Question 6
6.
pull through and spawn
continue to churn out
Question 7
7.
knowledge that tribe members know about local plants,
knowledge of local plants in the area,
Question 8
8.
centuries, which use
centuries who use
Question 9
9.
has enabled
are enabling
Question 10
10.
transforming
dislocating
Question 11
11.
author, and dramatist
author and dramatist,
Question 12
12.
Gandersheim and, historically, this abbey was
Gandersheim, it was an abbey
Question 13
13.
allowed her to retain
permitted her to hang on to
Question 14
14.
As a result,
On the other hand,
Question 15
15.
(focusing on the court of Otto I as well as
(each focused on the court of Otto I and
Question 16
16.
highway onto a stretch of Route 66, that is,
highway onto a stretch, of Route 66 that is
Question 17
17.
behind me by looking into the rearview mirror,
into the rearview mirror, three miles into our detour,
Question 18
18.
information that indicates how prevalent rumble strips are on roadways.
a detail that reveals the narrator’s opinion of distracted drivers.
information that clarifies a primary function of rumble strips.
Question 19
19.
were implemented just outside Albuquerque.
that play music were put in.
Question 20
20.
lots of other drivers, not just me, still make this detour to hear the tune.
sometimes drivers will turn around and drive over the strips again.
Question 21
21.
disappear
have disappeared
Question 22
22.
they have
whom have
Question 23
23.
Now and then,
For now,
Question 24
24.
Yes, because it indicates that the musical road in New Mexico is not unique.
Yes, because it makes clear that the narrator has plans to travel on other musical roads.
No, because it draws the focus away from the New Mexico musical road and its effect on the narrator.
Question 25
25.
Point C in Paragraph 3.
Point A in Paragraph 1.
Point B in Paragraph 2.
Question 26
26.
clarification of what public museum stewardship entails.
suggestion that not all public museums provide proper stewardship for their artifacts.
list of reasons for educating the public on stewardship.
Question 27
27.
While displaying
With the display of
Question 28
28.
storage makes providing
storage, which provides
Question 29
29.
Question 30
30.
Question 31
31.
Question 32
32.
Question 33
33.
Question 34
34.
When
Although
Question 35
35.
Point B in Paragraph 2.
Point C in Paragraph 2.
Point A in Paragraph 1.
Question 36
36.
specific information that underscores the enormousness of the weavers’ nests.
details that clarify how the weavers are able to survive in the Kalahari Desert.
specific information that illustrates the minimum height at which the weavers begin building their nests.
Question 37
37.
carelessly plunked-down haystacks.
collections of disparate items.
Question 38
38.
squeezing
then squeezes
Question 39
39.
all together, staying warm when the temperature drops and gets colder at night.
and stay warm when temperatures plummet at night and it’s cold.
Question 40
40.
when its at it’s
at it’s
Question 41
41.
Question 42
42.
centuries-old
centuries’-old
Question 43
43.
Deleted, because it detracts from the paragraph’s focus on the various styles of ancient Hmong needlework arts.
Kept, because it places the subject of the essay in a modern context.
Kept, because it compares Pang Xiong’s embroidery style with that of modern
paj ntaub
.
Question 44
44.
after the word
clothing
.
after the word
made
.
where it is now.
Question 45
45.
paj ntaub
patterns are extraordinarily colorful.
only a master artist is able to create
paj ntaub
clothing for special occasions.
Question 46
46.
appliqué and
appliqué which
Question 47
47.
the surface of it.
the surface of the fabric.
Question 48
48.
Yes, because the revision emphasizes Pang Xiong’s desire for her handcrafted
paj ntaub
to be sold on a large scale in stores.
Yes, because the revision creates a clearer contrast between the homogeneous styles of clothing that are popular today and the handcrafted
paj ntaub
.
No, because the original word reinforces the idea that although
paj ntaub
clothing can be used for everyday wear, it should be saved for special occasions.
Question 49
49.
Besides, she
For example, she
Question 50
50.
She often teaches
paj ntaub
to Hmong adults her age who want to learn new techniques.
Recently, she worked with nine young Hmong women in a formal apprenticeship.
She loves when people, no matter what their ethnicity, wear traditional clothing every day.