Standard English Conventions

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Question 321Question

For centuries, painters relied on natural ultramarine, a blue pigment made from grinding lapis lazuli, to achieve deep blue hues in their works; because this material was imported from Afghanistan, it was prohibitively expensive. In the early eighteenth century, a chemist accidentally created Prussian ______ new pigment quickly became popular among artists because it was both affordable and chemically stable.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Answer: blue; the

Answer

The correct choice is the option that reads 'blue; the', as it properly uses a semicolon to link two independent clauses.
The correct choice is the option that contains 'blue; the'. It correctly uses a semicolon to separate two independent clauses. Since both clauses can stand alone as complete sentences, a semicolon is an appropriate punctuation mark to link them without a coordinating conjunction.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the grammatical structure of the clauses surrounding the blank.
The text contains two independent clauses: 'In the early eighteenth century, a chemist accidentally created Prussian blue' and 'the new pigment quickly became popular among artists because it was both affordable and chemically stable.'
Identifying that both clauses are independent determines that they must be joined by appropriate punctuation or a coordinating conjunction.
2
Determine the acceptable grammatical methods for linking independent clauses.
Two independent clauses can be joined by a period, a semicolon, or a comma followed by a coordinating conjunction.
This establishes the rules for selecting a grammatically correct option.
3
Evaluate the given choices against the grammatical rules and context.
The option containing 'blue; the' correctly uses a semicolon to link the clauses. The option with a comma splice ('blue, the') and the run-on option ('blue the') violate standard conventions, while the option with 'but' introduces an incorrect contrast relationship.
This selects the correct option and eliminates the incorrect ones.

Key Concept

Linking Independent Clauses
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Question 322Question

In the field of paleontology, the preservation of soft-bodied organisms is exceedingly rare because organic decay typically destroys tissues before fossilization can occur. Recently, a team of researchers discovered exceptionally preserved soft-tissue fossils in the Burgess Shale ______ these specimens provide rare insights into the internal anatomy of early Cambrian organisms that lacked hard shells. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Answer: Shale;

Answer

The correct answer is the option containing the semicolon, which properly separates the two independent clauses.
The correct answer is the option ending with a semicolon. A semicolon is a grammatically valid way to connect two independent clauses without any coordinating conjunctions.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the structure of the clauses flanking the blank.
The clause before the blank ('Recently, a team of researchers discovered exceptionally preserved soft-tissue fossils in the Burgess Shale') and the clause after the blank ('these specimens provide rare insights into the internal anatomy of early Cambrian organisms that lacked hard shells') are both independent clauses.
To determine how they must be grammatically linked.
2
Determine the punctuation rules for joining independent clauses.
Independent clauses must be joined by a period, a semicolon, a colon, or a comma with a coordinating conjunction.
To avoid run-on sentences and comma splices.
3
Evaluate the choices against these rules.
Only the semicolon option correctly connects the two independent clauses without introducing a grammatical error.
To identify the correct answer choice.

Key Concept

Connecting independent clauses using semicolons to avoid run-on sentences and comma splices.
Question 323Question

The sociable weaver bird (*Philetairus socius*) of southern Africa constructs massive communal nests that can house hundreds of individuals across multiple generations. While these structures offer excellent protection from predators and extreme weather, a single __________ weight can eventually become so great that it snaps the large tree branch supporting the entire colony.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Answer: nest's

Answer

nest's
The correct answer is the singular possessive noun 'nest's'. The text refers to 'a single' structure, which requires the singular form of the noun. Because the weight belongs to the nest, the possessive form with an apostrophe followed by 's' is grammatically correct.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the context around the blank to determine whether the target noun should be singular or plural.
The phrase 'a single' preceding the blank indicates that a singular noun is required.
Determining grammatical number is essential for selecting the correct noun form.
2
Determine if the noun needs to be possessive or non-possessive based on its syntactic relationship with the following word.
The noun directly precedes 'weight', which is a noun it modifies. The weight belongs to the nest, so the possessive form is required.
Identifying the relationship of possession helps place the apostrophe correctly.
3
Combine singular number and possessive case to select the correct form.
The singular possessive form of 'nest' is 'nest's'.
This matches standard English conventions for possessive singular nouns.

Key Concept

Plural and Possessive Nouns
Question 324Question

Read the passage. Which punctuation mark (colon, semicolon, or dash) should be placed in the blank to properly connect the clauses according to the conventions of Standard English?

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Although celestial displays of light can occur at both poles, they are distinct geographical phenomena. In the high-latitude regions of the Northern Hemisphere, the colorful display known as the aurora borealis is caused by the collision of charged solar particles with gases in Earth's atmosphere in the Southern Hemisphere, a nearly identical phenomenon occurs under the name aurora australis.
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Answer

A semicolon (;) is the correct punctuation mark to connect the two independent clauses.
A semicolon (;) is the correct punctuation mark to connect the two independent clauses. The clause preceding the blank ('In the high-latitude regions of the Northern Hemisphere, the colorful display known as the aurora borealis is caused by the collision of charged solar particles with gases in Earth's atmosphere') and the clause following the blank ('in the Southern Hemisphere, a nearly identical phenomenon occurs under the name aurora australis') are both independent. Because they are closely related and not joined by a coordinating conjunction (like 'and' or 'but'), a semicolon is required to connect them grammatically.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the clause before the blank.
The clause 'In the high-latitude regions of the Northern Hemisphere, the colorful display known as the aurora borealis is caused by the collision of charged solar particles with gases in Earth's atmosphere' is independent because it contains a subject and a verb and can stand alone as a complete sentence.
To determine correct punctuation, we must first establish whether the clauses are independent or dependent.
2
Analyze the clause after the blank.
The clause 'in the Southern Hemisphere, a nearly identical phenomenon occurs under the name aurora australis' is also independent because it contains a subject and a verb and can stand alone as a complete sentence.
Identifying the grammatical nature of the second clause tells us how they can be legally joined.
3
Select the appropriate punctuation mark to link the two independent clauses.
Since both clauses are independent and closely related, and there is no coordinating conjunction (such as 'and' or 'but'), a semicolon is the correct punctuation mark to join them without creating a run-on sentence or a comma splice.
Standard English conventions require a semicolon, a colon, or a period to join two independent clauses when no coordinating conjunction is present. A semicolon is appropriate here because the second clause provides a closely related, parallel point.

Key Concept

Using a semicolon to link two independent clauses
Question 325Question

Deep-sea hydrothermal vents support unique ecosystems that thrive in the absence of sunlight. In these extreme environments, chemosynthetic bacteria convert chemicals into energy, sustaining a variety of specialized organisms. Among the most prominent are giant tube worms, whose survival depends on a symbiotic relationship with bacteria housed inside each ______ body. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Answer: worm's

Answer

The correct answer is the singular possessive noun 'worm's'.
The sentence requires a singular possessive noun to modify 'body' and show ownership. The word 'each' is a singular determiner, indicating that the singular form 'worm' is required, rather than the plural 'worms'. To show possession, an apostrophe followed by 's' must be added, resulting in the singular possessive form 'worm's'.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the grammatical structure of the sentence around the blank.
The blank is followed by the noun 'body' and preceded by the determiner 'each' within the prepositional phrase 'inside each ______ body'.
Identifying the surrounding words helps determine the required part of speech, number, and case.
2
Determine the number of the noun required by the context clues.
The word 'each' is singular, indicating that the noun completing the blank must be singular ('worm' rather than 'worms').
Singular determiners like 'each' must modify singular nouns.
3
Determine the case of the noun required by the context clues.
The noun must modify 'body' to show possession (whose body), which requires the possessive case ('worm's').
A noun modifying another noun to indicate ownership requires the possessive form.
4
Combine the singular and possessive requirements to select the correct form.
The correct form is the singular possessive 'worm's'.
This satisfies both the singular requirement of 'each' and the possessive requirement of 'body'.

Key Concept

Plural and Possessive Nouns and Pronouns
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Question 326Question

In the nineteenth century, agricultural chemist Justus von Liebig developed the "Law of the Minimum," which states that plant growth is controlled not by the total amount of resources available, but by the scarcest resource_______ a plant's development will be limited by whichever essential nutrient is in shortest supply.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Answer: resource: a

Answer

resource: a
The correct answer is the option that reads "resource: a". The text preceding the blank is an independent clause, and the text following the blank is also an independent clause that explains the concept in the first clause (specifically, how the Law of the Minimum works). A colon is standard and correct for joining two independent clauses when the second explains or illustrates the first.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the grammatical structure of the clauses before and after the blank.
The clause before the blank ("In the nineteenth century... scarcest resource") is independent, meaning it can stand alone as a complete sentence. The clause after the blank ("a plant's development... in shortest supply") is also an independent clause.
Identifying the clause boundaries and types is necessary to determine the correct punctuation.
2
Determine the relationship between the two independent clauses.
The second clause directly explains and clarifies the concept of the "Law of the Minimum" introduced in the first clause.
Understanding the semantic relationship helps select the appropriate punctuation mark, as colons can be used when the second clause explains or illustrates the first.
3
Evaluate the choices based on standard punctuation rules for independent clauses.
The option with a colon correctly joins the two independent clauses and signals that the second clause explains the first. The option with a comma creates a comma splice. The option with a semicolon followed by "although" is incorrect because "although" turns the second clause into a dependent clause. The option with no punctuation creates a run-on sentence.
Eliminating grammatically incorrect choices leaves the one correct option.

Key Concept

Using a colon to link two independent clauses when the second explains, illustrates, or expands upon the first.
Question 327Question

Urban areas often experience significantly higher temperatures than their rural surroundings, a phenomenon known as the urban heat island effect. Dark materials like asphalt absorb and retain solar heat _______ areas cool the local environment through evapotranspiration. Consequently, city planners are increasingly incorporating green roofs and parks into urban designs to mitigate this warming.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Answer: ; vegetated

Answer

; vegetated
The text contains two independent clauses: 'Dark materials like asphalt absorb and retain solar heat' and 'vegetated areas cool the local environment through evapotranspiration.' The option with a semicolon followed by 'vegetated' correctly joins these two independent clauses without creating a grammatical error.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the clause boundaries in the sentence.
The sentence consists of two independent clauses: 'Dark materials like asphalt absorb and retain solar heat' and 'vegetated areas cool the local environment through evapotranspiration.'
To determine how to link them, we must first know if each can stand alone as a complete sentence.
2
Evaluate the options to see which punctuation or conjunction correctly joins two independent clauses.
A semicolon alone can link two independent clauses.
A semicolon is grammatically sufficient to connect two closely related independent clauses without any additional coordinating conjunction.

Key Concept

Clause Boundaries and Linking
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Question 328Question

The following passage is adapted from an essay about earth science. Read the passage and determine which punctuation mark best completes the sentence to conform to the conventions of Standard English. Write the correct punctuation mark in the blank.

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In 1912, German geophysicist Alfred Wegener proposed the theory of continental drift, suggesting that all landmasses were once joined in a supercontinent called Pangaeamany of his contemporaries, however, rejected this hypothesis because Wegener could not explain the physical mechanism that drove the movement of the continents.
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Answer

A semicolon (;)
A semicolon is the correct punctuation mark because it properly joins two independent clauses without a coordinating conjunction. In this sentence, the transition word 'however' is functioning parenthetically within the second clause and does not act as a coordinating conjunction.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the structure of the clauses before and after the blank space.
The clause before the blank ('In 1912... called Pangaea') and the clause after the blank ('many of his contemporaries... of the continents') are both independent clauses.
Determining clause boundaries helps identify what kind of punctuation is grammatically required to link the parts of the sentence.
2
Analyze the logical relationship between the two independent clauses to choose the correct punctuation mark.
The two independent clauses are closely related but present contrasting ideas (signaled by 'however'), and they are not joined by a coordinating conjunction.
Two independent clauses not joined by a coordinating conjunction must be linked by a semicolon or a colon, depending on their logical relationship.
3
Select the correct punctuation mark based on grammar conventions.
A semicolon is the correct mark to separate these two independent clauses. A colon is incorrect because the second clause does not explain or expand on the first, and a comma would result in a comma splice.
Semicolons are the standard tool for connecting independent clauses without coordinating conjunctions when a colon's explanatory relationship is absent.

Key Concept

Semicolons are used to link two independent clauses that are closely related in thought but are not joined by a coordinating conjunction.
Question 329Question

Complete the passage below by typing the grammatically correct form of the noun 'horse' in the blank.

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During the late nineteenth century, British photographer Eadweard Muybridge captured pioneering sequential images of animals in motion. By utilizing a complex series of custom-built cameras triggered by tripwires, Muybridge was able to freeze a running strides in a way that had never been seen before, conclusively proving that all four of the animal's hooves leave the ground simultaneously during a gallop.
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Answer

horse's
The sentence requires the singular possessive form of the noun 'horse' because the indefinite article 'a' specifies a single animal, and the noun 'strides' that follows requires a possessive modifier.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the grammatical context surrounding the blank to determine if the noun should be singular or plural.
The blank is preceded by the singular indefinite article 'a' ('a running...'), which indicates that a singular noun is required.
The article 'a' must modify a singular noun phrase.
2
Determine if the noun needs to be possessive or non-possessive.
The blank is followed directly by the noun 'strides' ('...strides in a way...'), indicating that the noun in the blank must possess the strides. Therefore, a possessive form is required.
A noun modifying another noun to show ownership or association requires the possessive case.
3
Combine singular number and possessive case to form the correct word.
The singular possessive form of the noun 'horse' is 'horse's'.
Singular possessive nouns are formed by adding an apostrophe and an 's' to the singular noun.

Key Concept

Plural and Possessive Nouns and Pronouns
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Question 330Question

Mary Cassatt's paintings of domestic life often captured the quiet, intimate interactions between mothers and children. In *The Child's Bath*, Cassatt's brushstrokes emphasize the mother's tender care, contrasting with the child's playful posture. The ______ unique perspective on maternal bonds challenged nineteenth-century artistic conventions, which typically favored idealized and distant representations of family life.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Answer: artist's

Answer

artist's
The correct answer is 'artist's' because the passage refers specifically to the single painter Mary Cassatt, requiring a singular noun. Furthermore, since this noun modifies 'perspective', it must be possessive. The singular possessive form of 'artist' is created by adding an apostrophe followed by 's' ('artist's').

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Determine whether the target noun should be singular or plural.
The target noun refers to Mary Cassatt, who is a single individual described in the passage, so a singular noun is required.
Establishing the correct number (singular vs. plural) ensures the noun accurately reflects the subject of the context.
2
Determine whether the target noun should be possessive or non-possessive.
The noun modifies the noun 'perspective' to show ownership, indicating a possessive form is required.
Identifying the relationship between the target word and the noun it modifies determines whether an apostrophe is needed.
3
Combine the singular and possessive requirements to select the correct spelling.
The singular possessive form of 'artist' is 'artist's'.
Applying standard punctuation rules for singular possessive nouns involves adding an apostrophe followed by an 's'.

Key Concept

Plural and Possessive Nouns and Pronouns
Question 331Question

Which singular possessive pronoun correctly completes the passage? Type the correct word in the blank.

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Discovered in 1610, Jupiter's moon Europa has long fascinated astronomers because of the vast liquid water ocean that lies beneath icy crust. This subsurface ocean, kept warm by tidal heating, makes the moon one of the most promising locations in the solar system to search for extraterrestrial life.
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Answer

its
The blank requires a singular possessive pronoun to modify the noun phrase 'icy crust' and refer back to the singular noun 'Europa'. The correct spelling is 'its'. Possessive pronouns in English do not contain apostrophes. The form 'it's' is a contraction meaning 'it is' or 'it has', which is grammatically incorrect in this context.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the pronoun that needs to be completed in the sentence.
The blank requires a word that modifies the noun phrase 'icy crust' to show that the crust belongs to Jupiter's moon Europa (a singular, non-human noun).
This establishes that we need a singular possessive pronoun.
2
Select the correct grammatical form for the singular possessive pronoun.
The correct form is 'its' (without an apostrophe).
In English, possessive pronouns do not use apostrophes, while contractions (like 'it's' for 'it is') do.

Key Concept

Possessive Pronouns vs. Contractions
Question 332Question

Located in modern-day Jordan, the ancient city of Petra contains hundreds of monumental tombs carved directly into red sandstone cliffs by Nabataean builders. These extraordinary rock-cut structures have fascinated archaeologists and travelers for centuries. The _______ elaborate facades, which seamlessly blend Hellenistic architectural elements with traditional Arabian designs, demonstrate both a sophisticated understanding of engineering and a distinct artistic vision.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Answer: structures'

Answer

The correct form is the plural possessive noun 'structures''.
The plural possessive noun 'structures'' is correct because the passage refers to multiple rock-cut structures ('These extraordinary rock-cut structures') and indicates that the 'facades' belong to them. For regular plural nouns ending in '-s', the possessive is formed by adding only an apostrophe at the end.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the noun being modified and determine if possession is required.
The blank is followed by the noun phrase 'elaborate facades', which belong to the structures mentioned in the preceding sentence. Therefore, a possessive noun is required.
Establishing possession is necessary to determine whether the noun requires an apostrophe.
2
Determine the number (singular or plural) of the noun.
The preceding sentence refers to 'These extraordinary rock-cut structures', which establishes that there are multiple structures. Therefore, a plural noun is required.
Determining the number helps identify whether to use a singular or plural possessive form.
3
Form the plural possessive of the noun 'structure'.
To make the plural noun 'structures' possessive, add an apostrophe to the end of the word, resulting in 'structures''.
Adding an apostrophe after the plural '-s' is the standard rule for forming plural possessive nouns.

Key Concept

Plural and Possessive Nouns
Question 333Question

In temperate forest ecosystems, subterranean mycorrhizal networks composed of vast fungal mycelia connect the root systems of geographically distant trees. Through these subterranean highways, mature canopy trees can share vital nutrients like carbon and phosphorus with struggling understory seedlings ______ this cooperative resource distribution significantly increases the health and overall survival rate of the entire forest community.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Answer: seedlings; this

Answer

seedlings; this
The option using a semicolon correctly links two independent clauses. The clause before the blank is independent, and the clause after the blank is also independent. A semicolon is a standard punctuation mark used to connect two closely related independent clauses without a coordinating conjunction.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the structure of the two clauses surrounding the blank.
The clause before the blank ('Through these subterranean highways... seedlings') is independent because it contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought. The clause after the blank ('this cooperative resource distribution... community') is also independent.
Identifying the clause boundaries helps determine what punctuation or conjunction is needed to link them.
2
Evaluate how independent clauses can be joined.
Two independent clauses can be joined by a semicolon, a period, or a comma coupled with a coordinating conjunction (like 'and'). They cannot be joined with just a comma or no punctuation at all.
This narrows down the choices to grammatically correct linking methods.
3
Select the option that conforms to standard English conventions and maintains logical flow.
The option containing a semicolon correctly separates the two clauses. The option with 'but' is grammatically possible but logically incorrect because the relationship between sharing nutrients and increasing survival is supportive, not contrastive.
The correct answer must be both grammatically valid and contextually logical.

Key Concept

Clause Boundaries and Linking
Question 334Question

In the dry environment of the Taklamakan Desert, ancient textiles have remained remarkably well-preserved for thousands of years. The arid conditions prevent the growth of bacteria and fungi that normally cause organic decay _______ archaeologists have been able to recover silk garments with their vibrant colors still intact.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Answer: ; as a result,

Answer

The correct choice is '; as a result,', which uses a semicolon and a comma-delineated transition phrase to properly connect two independent clauses and establish a logical cause-and-effect relationship.
The correct option correctly joins two independent clauses using a semicolon followed by the conjunctive adverb 'as a result' and a comma. This conforms to Standard English conventions for linking independent clauses and logically reflects the cause-and-effect relationship between the prevention of decay and the recovery of preserved textiles.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the clauses surrounding the blank.
The clause before the blank ('The arid conditions prevent the growth of bacteria and fungi that normally cause organic decay') and the clause after the blank ('archaeologists have been able to recover silk garments with their vibrant colors still intact') are both independent clauses because they can each stand alone as complete sentences.
Identifying clause types is necessary to determine the appropriate punctuation and linking words needed to join them.
2
Identify the logical relationship between the two clauses.
The first clause describes a cause (arid conditions preventing decay) and the second clause describes the direct effect or consequence of that cause (the recovery of well-preserved garments). Therefore, a transition expressing cause-and-effect or consequence is required.
Determining the logical connection helps eliminate transition words that indicate an incorrect relationship, such as contrast.
3
Evaluate the grammar and punctuation of the choices.
To link two independent clauses, standard English conventions require a period, a semicolon, or a comma paired with a coordinating conjunction. The transition phrase 'as a result' is a conjunctive adverb, which must be preceded by a semicolon and followed by a comma when linking independent clauses.
Applying grammatical rules ensures the sentence avoids errors like comma splices, run-ons, and fragments.

Key Concept

Clause Boundaries and Linking
Question 335Question

Which form of the noun 'archaeologist' grammatically completes the passage?

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During a 2021 excavation in Egypt's Valley of the Kings, a team of archaeologists uncovered a series of previously undocumented tomb shafts. Because the humidity inside the chambers could damage the fragile wall paintings, the primary objective was to stabilize the microclimate before proceeding with any excavation.
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Answer

archaeologists'
The correct answer is 'archaeologists''. The context establishes that there are multiple archaeologists ('a team of archaeologists') and that the objective belongs to them ('primary objective'). To form the possessive of a plural noun ending in 's', an apostrophe is added to the end of the word, resulting in 'archaeologists''.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Determine the number (singular or plural) of the noun based on context clues.
The noun refers back to 'a team of archaeologists,' which indicates multiple individuals. Therefore, the plural form is required.
The phrase 'a team of archaeologists' establishes a plural subject.
2
Determine the case (possessive or non-possessive) of the noun based on its grammatical role.
The noun modifies the noun phrase 'primary objective,' indicating ownership or association. Therefore, the possessive case is required.
A noun that shows ownership over another noun must be in the possessive form.
3
Apply standard spelling and punctuation rules for plural possessive nouns.
For a regular plural noun ending in 's' (archaeologists), the possessive is formed by adding an apostrophe after the final 's', yielding 'archaeologists''.
Plural possessive nouns ending in 's' receive only an apostrophe at the end, without an additional 's'.

Key Concept

Plural and possessive nouns require correct placement of the apostrophe depending on the number of the noun and its relationship to other words in the sentence.
Question 336Question

Unlike almost all other vertebrates, fish of the family Channichthyidae, or Antarctic icefish, do not possess hemoglobin to transport oxygen in their blood. Instead, they survive in the freezing, oxygen-rich waters of the Southern Ocean by relying on oxygen dissolved directly in their blood plasma ______ biological anomaly is facilitated by their unusually large hearts and wide blood vessels, which pump blood at high rates.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Answer: ; this

Answer

The correct answer is the option containing a semicolon followed by the pronoun 'this' ('; this').
The correct answer is the option that reads '; this'. The sentence contains two independent clauses: 'Instead, they survive in the freezing, oxygen-rich waters of the Southern Ocean by relying on oxygen dissolved directly in their blood plasma' and 'this biological anomaly is facilitated by their unusually large hearts and wide blood vessels, which pump blood at high rates.' A semicolon is a grammatically correct way to link two independent clauses without a coordinating conjunction.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the structure of the two clauses separated by the blank.
The first clause ('Instead, they survive... blood plasma') is an independent clause because it has a subject and a verb and can stand alone. The second clause ('this biological anomaly... high rates') is also an independent clause with its own subject ('this biological anomaly') and verb ('is facilitated').
Identifying clause types is necessary to determine the appropriate punctuation and conjunctions needed to link them.
2
Determine the grammatically correct way to connect two independent clauses.
Two independent clauses must be joined by a period, a semicolon, or a coordinating conjunction (like 'and') preceded by a comma.
Joining two independent clauses with only a comma creates a comma splice, and joining them with no punctuation at all creates a run-on sentence.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the one that correctly connects the clauses without introducing grammatical or logical errors.
The choice containing '; this' uses a semicolon to separate the two independent clauses, which is grammatically correct. The choice with ', this' is a comma splice, the choice with 'this' is a run-on sentence, and the choice with ', although this' incorrectly uses a subordinating conjunction of contrast when the relationship between the clauses is explanatory.
The correct option must satisfy standard English grammar rules and preserve the logical connection between the ideas.

Key Concept

Clause Boundaries and Linking
Question 337Question

A student is editing a passage about early botanical photography. Complete the passage by typing the correct form of the noun 'botanist' in the blank. Based on the grammatical context of the passage, what is the correct plural possessive form of the noun 'botanist' that should be written in the blank?

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During the nineteenth century, standard academic practice required botanists to preserve plant specimens through delicate drying and pressing techniques. However, the introduction of cyanotype photography offered a more durable and efficient alternative. By capturing precise silhouettes of leaves and flowers on light-sensitive paper, the new process greatly simplified efforts to document diverse flora.
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Answer

botanists'
The sentence requires a plural possessive noun because the context refers to the collective efforts of multiple botanists introduced in the first sentence. The plural noun is 'botanists', and its possessive form is created by adding an apostrophe after the 's', resulting in 'botanists''.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Determine whether the noun 'botanist' should be singular or plural based on the context.
The first sentence refers to 'botanists' in the plural, establishing that the passage discusses the collective work of multiple scientists.
This identifies the correct grammatical number for the noun.
2
Determine whether the noun requires a possessive form to modify the noun 'efforts'.
The blank precedes the noun 'efforts', indicating that the efforts belong to the botanists. Thus, a possessive form is required.
This identifies the correct grammatical case for the noun.
3
Form the plural possessive of 'botanist'.
The plural form 'botanists' ends in 's', so the possessive is formed by adding an apostrophe after the 's', yielding 'botanists''.
This applies the correct English punctuation rule for plural possessive nouns.

Key Concept

Plural and Possessive Nouns and Pronouns
Question 338Question

In 1847, astronomer Maria Mitchell swept her telescope across the night sky and spotted a blurry streak that would become known as 'Miss Mitchell's Comet.' While many of Mitchell's contemporaries focused on documenting known celestial bodies, the _______ dedication to scanning the skies led to the historic discovery of a new comet and earned her international acclaim.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and grammatically correct term?

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Answer: astronomer's

Answer

astronomer's
The correct answer is 'astronomer's'. The text refers to the dedication of one specific astronomer, Maria Mitchell. To show that the 'dedication' belongs to her, we must use the singular possessive form, which is created by adding an apostrophe and an 's' to the singular noun.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the relationship between the blank and the noun that follows it.
The blank precedes 'dedication', indicating that we need a possessive noun to show who the dedication belongs to.
Understanding the grammatical relationship helps determine if a possessive form is required.
2
Determine the number of the noun in context.
The sentence refers to Maria Mitchell, who is a single individual, so we need the singular form.
This establishes whether the noun should be singular or plural.
3
Combine the singular number and possessive case to choose the correct spelling.
The singular possessive form of 'astronomer' is 'astronomer's'.
This produces the grammatically correct word for the blank.

Key Concept

Singular possessive nouns require an apostrophe followed by an 's' to show ownership.
Question 339Question

Deep-sea hydrothermal vents support complex communities in the complete absence of sunlight. Instead of relying on solar energy, the organisms in these extreme habitats depend on chemosynthetic bacteria that convert hydrogen sulfide into chemical energy ______ biological production forms the foundation of a food web that sustains unique species of tube worms, crabs, and shrimp.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Answer: ; this

Answer

The semicolon followed by the pronoun 'this' ('; this') is the correct choice because it appropriately links the two independent clauses.
The semicolon successfully links two independent clauses ('Instead of relying on solar energy, the organisms in these extreme habitats depend on chemosynthetic bacteria that convert hydrogen sulfide into chemical energy' and 'this biological production forms the foundation of a food web that sustains unique species of tube worms, crabs, and shrimp') without the need for a coordinating conjunction.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the structure of the two clauses surrounding the blank.
The first clause ('Instead of relying on solar energy, the organisms in these extreme habitats depend on chemosynthetic bacteria that convert hydrogen sulfide into chemical energy') and the second clause ('this biological production forms the foundation of a food web that sustains unique species of tube worms, crabs, and shrimp') are both independent clauses.
Identifying the clause types is necessary to determine the correct punctuation and connectors required.
2
Determine the relationship between the two clauses.
The second clause continues and elaborates on the idea in the first clause, demonstrating a continuous and direct relationship rather than a contrast.
The logical relationship helps eliminate coordinators or subordinators that introduce inappropriate transitions.
3
Select the correct punctuation to join two independent clauses without a coordinating conjunction.
A semicolon is the appropriate punctuation mark to join two closely related independent clauses. A comma alone creates a comma splice, no punctuation creates a run-on, and using the coordinating conjunction 'but' introduces an incorrect sense of contrast.
Applying grammatical rules ensures the sentence conforms to Standard English conventions.

Key Concept

Linking Independent Clauses
Question 340Question

For centuries, researchers have sought to understand the extraordinary durability of ancient Roman concrete, which has survived for millennia in harsh marine environments. Recent analyses reveal that the secret lies in hot mixing, a process that creates lime clasts capable of self-healing ______ water penetrates cracks in the structure, it dissolves these clasts to recrystallize and seal the gaps.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Answer: ; when

Answer

The correct answer is the option that uses a semicolon to separate the two independent clauses, stating '; when'.
The correct option uses a semicolon to separate the two independent clauses. The text before the blank ('Recent analyses reveal that the secret lies in hot mixing, a process that creates lime clasts capable of self-healing') is an independent clause, as is the text after the blank ('when water penetrates cracks in the structure, it dissolves these clasts to recrystallize and seal the gaps'). A semicolon is a grammatically correct way to join two independent clauses without a coordinating conjunction.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the clause boundary where the blank is situated.
The sentence contains two main parts: 'Recent analyses reveal that the secret lies in hot mixing, a process that creates lime clasts capable of self-healing' and 'when water penetrates cracks in the structure, it dissolves these clasts to recrystallize and seal the gaps.'
To determine the correct punctuation or conjunction, we must analyze the grammatical relationship between these two parts.
2
Analyze the grammatical structure of both parts.
The first part is an independent clause because it contains a subject and a verb and can stand alone as a sentence. The second part is also an independent clause, containing a subordinate clause ('when water penetrates...') and a main clause ('it dissolves...').
Correctly identifying whether the clauses are independent or dependent is necessary because joining two independent clauses requires a semicolon, a period, or a comma coupled with a coordinating conjunction.
3
Evaluate the options to find the one that correctly links the two independent clauses.
The option with the semicolon correctly separates the two independent clauses. The comma-only option creates a comma splice, the option with no punctuation creates a run-on, and the option with 'but' introduces an illogical contrast.
Only the semicolon meets standard English conventions while preserving the logical relationship of the sentence.

Key Concept

Clause Boundaries and Linking
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