Clause Boundaries and Linking

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Question 1Question

In the field of contemporary cognitive psychology, researchers have frequently observed that taking brief breaks during prolonged, high-focus tasks is essential for preventing mental fatigue. Continuous concentration on a singular task eventually depletes a person's limited executive resources ______ periodic intervals of rest allow the prefrontal cortex to recharge and restore performance.

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

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Answer: resources, but

Answer

The correct answer is the option ending with 'resources, but', which correctly uses a comma and the coordinating conjunction 'but' to connect the two independent clauses.
The sentence presents two independent clauses: the first describes the negative effect of continuous concentration on executive resources, and the second describes the positive recovery provided by rest. The option containing 'resources, but' correctly links these two clauses using a comma and the coordinating conjunction 'but', establishing a grammatically sound structure and a logical contrast between the two statements.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the boundary between the two clauses in the sentence.
The first independent clause ends at 'resources' and the second independent clause begins at 'periodic'.
Determining where one independent clause ends and another begins is necessary to apply correct punctuation and conjunctions.
2
Analyze the logical relationship between the two clauses.
The first clause describes resource depletion (negative), while the second clause describes cognitive recovery (positive), representing a contrast.
Selecting the appropriate linking element requires understanding the semantic connection between the two thoughts.
3
Select the grammatical construction that successfully connects the two independent clauses.
Using a comma and the coordinating conjunction 'but' satisfies the grammatical and logical requirements.
Standard English requires either a semicolon, a colon, a period, or a comma plus coordinating conjunction to join two independent clauses.

Key Concept

Clause Boundaries and Linking
Question 2Question

In the mid-nineteenth century, critics of the newly emerged medium of photography debated its status as a fine art. Many argued that because a camera mechanically records images, a photograph lacks the subjective expression of a painting; others contended that the photographer's choices of framing and lighting constitute a distinct creative ________ the latter perspective eventually gained widespread acceptance as photography exhibitions entered major museums.

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

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Answer: act; indeed,

Answer

The correct answer is the option that links the clauses using a semicolon and the transition word 'indeed' followed by a comma.
The correct option correctly uses a semicolon to separate the two independent clauses. The first independent clause ends with the word 'act', and the second independent clause begins with the transition 'indeed'. Using a semicolon is the standard way to connect these clauses since no coordinating conjunction is present. Additionally, the conjunctive adverb 'indeed' is followed by a comma, which is the correct convention when introducing an independent clause.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the structure of the passage to identify the main clauses.
The text contains two main independent clauses: one asserting that critics contended the choices of framing and lighting constitute a creative act, and the second stating that this perspective eventually gained acceptance.
Understanding clause boundaries is essential for choosing the correct punctuation and conjunctions.
2
Determine the relationship between these two independent clauses.
The second clause reinforces and confirms the statement in the first clause, so an intensifying transition like 'indeed' is appropriate.
Identifying the semantic relationship ensures we select the correct linking word or conjunction.
3
Select the punctuation that conforms to Standard English conventions for joining independent clauses.
A semicolon must be used to separate the independent clauses because they are not joined by a coordinating conjunction. The conjunctive adverb 'indeed' should begin the second clause and be followed by a comma.
Semicolons are used to link related independent clauses without coordinating conjunctions, and conjunctive adverbs starting a clause are set off by commas.

Key Concept

Clause Boundaries and Linking
Question 3Question

Active galactic nuclei are some of the most energetic phenomena in the universe, frequently influencing the evolution of their host galaxies. Recently, astronomers studying the hyperluminous infrared galaxy W2246-0526 observed massive outflows of gas turbulent enough to destabilize the interstellar _______ outflows are likely driven by the intense radiation pressure generated by the central supermassive black hole.

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

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Answer: medium; these

Answer

The choice 'medium; these' correctly completes the text by using a semicolon to link the two independent clauses.
The correct answer is the option that uses a semicolon to separate the two independent clauses: 'medium; these'. A semicolon is a standard and grammatically correct method to link two closely related independent clauses without the need for a coordinating conjunction.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the structure of the clauses before and after the blank.
The first clause ('Recently, astronomers studying the hyperluminous infrared galaxy W2246-0526 observed massive outflows of gas turbulent enough to destabilize the interstellar medium') is independent. The second clause ('these outflows are likely driven by the intense radiation pressure generated by the central supermassive black hole') is also independent.
Determining clause type is necessary to apply the correct punctuation and linking rules.
2
Analyze the logical relationship between the two independent clauses.
The second clause explains the cause or mechanism behind the outflows described in the first clause. There is no contrast between the two statements.
Understanding the logical connection helps determine whether a coordinating conjunction like 'but' is appropriate.
3
Evaluate the options to find the grammatically and logically correct way to link the clauses.
The option using a semicolon without a coordinating conjunction ('medium; these') is grammatically correct and preserves the logical flow. The option with a comma alone creates a comma splice. The option with no punctuation creates a run-on. The option using 'but' incorrectly introduces a contrastive relationship.
Standard English conventions require independent clauses to be separated by a period, a semicolon, or a comma paired with a coordinating conjunction that logically fits the context.

Key Concept

Clause Boundaries and Linking
Estimated Time:1m 15s
Question 4Question

In studies of linguistic relativity, researchers analyze how grammatical structures shape cognitive categorization. Some languages require speakers to specify the source of their information through evidential markers, whereas others do not. In an experiment comparing Turkish and English speakers, researchers found that these grammatical differences influence memory ______ English speakers were less likely to remember the source of a witnessed event if it was not explicitly stated in conversation.

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

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Answer: ; specifically,

Answer

The option containing a semicolon followed by 'specifically' and a comma is correct because it successfully links two independent clauses with appropriate punctuation and a logical transition.
The sentence consists of two independent clauses: the first ends with 'memory' and the second begins with 'English speakers'. To link these two independent clauses, a semicolon is required before the conjunctive adverb 'specifically', which is followed by a comma. This punctuation correctly links the clauses and establishes the logical relationship of elaboration.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the clause preceding the blank.
The clause 'In an experiment comparing Turkish and English speakers, researchers found that these grammatical differences influence memory' contains a subject and a verb and is an independent clause.
To determine what punctuation or linking word is needed, the grammatical structure of the surrounding text must be identified.
2
Analyze the clause succeeding the blank.
The clause 'English speakers were less likely to remember the source of a witnessed event if it was not explicitly stated in conversation' also contains a subject and a verb and is an independent clause.
Identifying the structure of the second clause determines whether a clause boundary marker (like a semicolon or period) is required.
3
Determine the logical relationship between the two clauses.
The second clause provides a specific example of how the grammatical differences influence memory, showing a relationship of elaboration/specification rather than contrast.
This helps select the correct transitional word or conjunction.
4
Evaluate the choices for grammatical and logical correctness.
Only the semicolon followed by 'specifically' and a comma correctly joins the two independent clauses while establishing the appropriate relationship of specification.
A semicolon is needed to avoid a comma splice or run-on, and the transition 'specifically' logically connects the idea of memory influence to the experimental detail.

Key Concept

Clause Boundaries and Linking
Question 5Question

Discovered in the late twentieth century, deep-sea hydrothermal vents support complex ecosystems that thrive in complete darkness, far beyond the reach of solar radiation. Rather than utilizing photosynthesis to produce food, the diverse organisms inhabiting these extreme environments rely on a process known as chemosynthesis ______ specialized bacteria oxidize toxic hydrogen sulfide dissolved in the geothermal fluids, thereby generating the organic carbon that sustains the entire local food web.

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

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Answer: chemosynthesis: specialized

Answer

The correct choice is the option that uses a colon to separate the two independent clauses, as the second clause explains the process of chemosynthesis introduced in the first clause.
The correct choice is the option that uses a colon to separate the two independent clauses. The clause before the blank and the clause after the blank are both independent. A colon is grammatically correct here because the second clause directly explains and details the concept of chemosynthesis mentioned in the first clause.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the clause boundaries and determine if the clauses on either side of the blank are independent.
The clause before the blank contains a subject ('organisms') and a verb ('rely') and constitutes a complete thought. The clause after the blank also contains a subject ('bacteria') and a verb ('oxidize') and constitutes a complete thought. Both are independent clauses.
Determining the grammatical independence of the clauses dictates the types of punctuation or conjunctions allowed to join them.
2
Analyze the logical relationship between the first and second independent clauses.
The second clause explains the chemical process that defines 'chemosynthesis' mentioned at the end of the first clause.
Understanding how the two ideas connect determines which transitional punctuation mark or coordinating conjunction is appropriate.
3
Evaluate the grammar of the choices to select the one that correctly links the clauses.
Using a colon is correct because a colon can link two independent clauses when the second explains, illustrates, or expands on the first. Other choices result in a comma splice, a run-on, or a logical contradiction.
Only one choice successfully links the clauses grammatically and logically without violating Standard English conventions.

Key Concept

Connecting independent clauses using a colon when the second clause explains or illustrates the first.
Estimated Time:1m 15s
Question 6Question

Historians studying the Bronze Age transition in the Aegean have long debated the primary drivers of technological diffusion. Some scholars argue that localized resource scarcity compelled metallurgists to establish trade routes with Central Asia _______ others assert that domestic innovations in recycling and alloy compounding minimized reliance on distant copper and tin deposits.

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

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Answer: Asia;

Answer

The choice ending with a semicolon ('Asia;') is correct because it properly separates two independent clauses.
The passage contains two independent clauses: the first outlines one theory about Bronze Age technological diffusion (localized resource scarcity driving trade), and the second outlines an alternative theory (domestic innovation minimizing reliance on distant resources). To link two independent clauses without a coordinating conjunction, standard English conventions require a semicolon or a period. The correct option correctly uses a semicolon ('Asia;') to establish a proper clause boundary.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the clauses surrounding the blank to determine if they are independent or dependent.
The first clause ('Some scholars argue that localized resource scarcity compelled metallurgists to establish trade routes with Central Asia') and the second clause ('others assert that domestic innovations in recycling and alloy compounding minimized reliance on distant copper and tin deposits') are both independent because they each contain a subject and a verb and can stand alone as complete sentences.
Identifying clause types determines what punctuation or conjunctions are grammatically permissible to link them.
2
Recall the rules for joining two independent clauses.
Two independent clauses must be joined by a period, a semicolon, or a coordinating conjunction (such as 'and', 'but', or 'yet') preceded by a comma.
Joining independent clauses without these conventions results in run-on sentences or comma splices.
3
Evaluate the choices based on these rules.
The choice with only a semicolon ('Asia;') correctly joins the independent clauses. The choice with no punctuation ('Asia') creates a run-on. The choice with only a comma ('Asia,') creates a comma splice. The choice with a semicolon followed by 'whereas' ('Asia; whereas') is incorrect because the subordinator 'whereas' makes the second clause dependent, which cannot follow a semicolon.
Selecting the option that establishes a grammatically correct boundary between the clauses ensures Standard English conformity.

Key Concept

Clause Boundaries and Linking
Question 7Question

Historically, planetary scientists believed that the Venusian atmosphere was completely dry and devoid of water. Recent satellite observations, however, have detected trace amounts of water vapor in the planet's upper _______ this unexpected discovery has prompted researchers to completely reevaluate their models of the chemical processes occurring within the thick clouds of Venus.

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

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Answer: atmosphere; this

Answer

atmosphere; this
The sentence contains two independent clauses: the first ends with 'upper atmosphere' and the second begins with 'this unexpected discovery.' To link two independent clauses without a coordinating conjunction, a semicolon is required. Therefore, the option containing a semicolon is the correct choice.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the clause boundaries in the sentence.
The text contains two independent clauses: the first is 'Recent satellite observations, however, have detected trace amounts of water vapor in the planet's upper atmosphere' and the second is 'this unexpected discovery has prompted researchers to completely reevaluate their models of the chemical processes occurring within the thick clouds of Venus.'
Determining where one clause ends and the next begins helps identify the correct punctuation or conjunction needed to link them.
2
Evaluate the grammar required to link the clauses.
Since both clauses are independent, they must be linked using a period, a semicolon, or a comma paired with a coordinating conjunction.
Joining two independent clauses with only a comma creates a comma splice, while joining them with no punctuation creates a run-on.
3
Select the option that correctly links the two independent clauses.
The option containing a semicolon followed by 'this' correctly links the clauses without violating grammar or logical flow.
A semicolon is a standard and correct way to link two closely related independent clauses.

Key Concept

Two independent clauses must be separated by a period, a semicolon, or a comma combined with a coordinating conjunction.
Question 8Question

In temperate forest ecosystems, subterranean networks of mycorrhizal fungi facilitate reciprocal resource sharing between trees of disparate species, challenging traditional evolutionary models that emphasize pure botanical competition. Ectomycorrhizal fungi associate primarily with woody perennials, forming sheath-like mantles around root ______ arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi penetrate the cortical cells of herbaceous hosts to establish highly branched structures known as arbuscules.

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

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Answer: tips; conversely,

Answer

The correct choice is the option containing a semicolon followed by 'conversely' and a comma ('tips; conversely,').
The correct choice uses a semicolon to separate the two independent clauses and the conjunctive adverb 'conversely' (followed by a comma) to logically contrast the behavior of ectomycorrhizal fungi with that of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the structure of the two clauses surrounding the blank.
The first clause ('Ectomycorrhizal fungi associate primarily with woody perennials, forming sheath-like mantles around root tips') and the second clause ('arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi penetrate the cortical cells...') are both independent clauses.
Both clauses contain a subject and a finite verb and can stand alone as complete sentences.
2
Determine the relationship between the two independent clauses.
The relationship is one of contrast, comparing the root-sheathing behavior of ectomycorrhizal fungi with the cell-penetrating behavior of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
Choosing a transition word that denotes contrast is logically necessary.
3
Determine the correct punctuation to join two independent clauses with a contrasting transition.
Two independent clauses must be joined by a period, a semicolon, or a comma plus a coordinating conjunction. When using a conjunctive adverb like 'conversely', a semicolon should precede it and a comma should follow it.
This avoids grammatical errors such as comma splices or run-on sentences.

Key Concept

Clause boundaries and sentence linking
Estimated Time:1m 15s
Question 9Question

In many songbird species, juvenile males acquire their unique songs by imitating adult tutors during a critical, time-limited developmental window. Young zebra finches, for example, must be exposed to tutor songs within their first eighty days of _______ they will fail to develop the complex, species-typical vocalizations required for successful courtship.

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

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Answer: life; otherwise,

Answer

The correct choice is the option containing 'life; otherwise,' because it uses a semicolon to connect two independent clauses, followed by the conjunctive adverb 'otherwise' and a comma.
The correct choice is the option containing 'life; otherwise,' because it properly links the two independent clauses. A semicolon is used to separate the independent clauses, and the conjunctive adverb 'otherwise' is followed by a comma to establish the consequential relationship between the clauses.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the structure of the text surrounding the blank to identify the boundary between the clauses.
The text contains two independent clauses: 'Young zebra finches, for example, must be exposed to tutor songs within their first eighty days of life' and 'they will fail to develop the complex, species-typical vocalizations required for successful courtship.'
Identifying that both clauses can stand alone as complete sentences helps determine the correct punctuation or coordinating conjunction needed to link them.
2
Determine the logical relationship between the two independent clauses.
The second clause describes the negative consequence of failing to meet the condition stated in the first clause. The transition needs to mean 'if not' or 'or else'.
This establishes that a transitional word expressing consequence or negative condition, such as 'otherwise', is semantically necessary.
3
Select the option that conforms to standard English conventions for joining independent clauses with a conjunctive adverb.
The option using a semicolon followed by 'otherwise' and a comma correctly avoids a comma splice or run-on sentence.
Two independent clauses joined by a conjunctive adverb must be separated by a semicolon (or a period) before the adverb, typically followed by a comma.

Key Concept

Joining independent clauses using a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb.
Question 10Question

During the Baroque period, Italian painter Artemisia Gentileschi achieved widespread renown for her dramatic and emotionally charged depictions of biblical narratives. She frequently utilized a technique known as chiaroscuro, which creates stark contrasts between light and dark ______ deliberate stylistic choice heightened the psychological tension of her compositions and influenced generations of subsequent artists.

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'
The correct answer utilizes a semicolon to properly join two independent clauses. A semicolon is grammatically sufficient to connect closely related independent clauses without the need for a coordinating conjunction.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the clause structures in the sentence.
The text before the blank is an independent clause, and the text starting with the blank's pronoun and ending with 'artists' is also an independent clause.
Determining the grammatical status of the clauses helps establish how they should be linked.
2
Rule out choices that violate standard punctuation conventions for connecting independent clauses.
The choice using a comma alone creates a comma splice, and the choice with no punctuation creates a run-on sentence.
Independent clauses cannot be joined by a comma alone or by no punctuation at all.
3
Evaluate the remaining options for logic and grammatical correctness.
The choice with a semicolon correctly links the clauses, whereas the choice with the coordinating conjunction 'but' introduces an incorrect relationship of contrast.
A semicolon is a standard method to connect two independent clauses when the relationship is continuous and logical.

Key Concept

Clause Boundaries and Linking
Estimated Time:45s
Question 11Question

During the construction of early Gothic cathedrals in twelfth-century France, master builders encountered unprecedented structural challenges as they attempted to build taller vaults than ever before. To solve the problem of lateral thrust, they began incorporating pointed arches and ribbed vaulting to distribute weight more ______ this crucial architectural innovation allowed for thinner, lighter walls punctuated by expansive stained-glass windows.

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

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Answer: efficiently;

Answer

efficiently;
The correct option correctly uses a semicolon to link the two independent clauses. Semicolons are standard punctuation marks for separating related independent clauses without the need for a coordinating conjunction.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the two clauses in the sentence.
The first clause is 'To solve the problem of lateral thrust, they began incorporating pointed arches and ribbed vaulting to distribute weight more efficiently' and the second clause is 'this crucial architectural innovation allowed for thinner, lighter walls punctuated by expansive stained-glass windows.'
Analyzing sentence structure is necessary to identify where clause boundaries lie.
2
Determine if the clauses can stand alone.
Both clauses contain a subject and a verb and express a complete thought, meaning they are both independent clauses.
The type of punctuation or conjunction required depends on whether the clauses are independent or dependent.
3
Check the punctuation conventions for linking independent clauses.
Two independent clauses must be linked by a period, a semicolon, a colon, or a comma combined with a coordinating conjunction.
This step ensures the chosen punctuation conforms to Standard English conventions.

Key Concept

Clause Boundaries and Linking
Question 12Question

Glaciologists analyzing ice cores from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet have identified anomalous dust concentrations dating back to the Last Glacial Maximum. These distinct particulate layers do not merely record localized volcanic eruptions ______ also document major, long-term shifts in hemispheric wind patterns that transported dust across vast oceanic distances, providing critical clues about prehistoric atmospheric circulation.

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

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Answer: ; they

Answer

The correct answer is the option containing a semicolon followed by the pronoun 'they'.
The correct option successfully links two independent clauses using a semicolon. The first clause ('These distinct particulate layers do not merely record localized volcanic eruptions') and the second clause ('they also document...') are both grammatically complete. A semicolon is the standard punctuation mark for joining independent clauses without a coordinating conjunction.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the grammatical structure of the sentence surrounding the blank.
The clause before the blank ('These distinct particulate layers do not merely record localized volcanic eruptions') is independent. The clause starting after the blank ('they also document...') is also independent because it has a subject ('they') and a verb ('document') and expresses a complete thought.
Identifying the independence of the clauses is necessary to determine the correct punctuation and transition rules.
2
Evaluate standard punctuation rules for linking independent clauses.
Two independent clauses must be joined using a period, a semicolon, a colon, or a comma paired with a coordinating conjunction.
Connecting them with only a comma results in a comma splice, and connecting them with no punctuation results in a run-on sentence.
3
Determine the correct logical connection and eliminate incorrect choices.
The option containing '; they' correctly uses a semicolon to link the clauses. The options containing ', they' and 'they' create comma splice and run-on errors, respectively. The option with 'although they' incorrectly uses a subordinating contrast transition to link complementary ideas.
This establishes the single grammatically and logically correct option.

Key Concept

Clause boundaries and linking independent clauses
Question 13Question

Glaciologists studying the West Antarctic Ice Sheet have identified several deep subglacial lakes that periodically fill and drain beneath thousands of meters of ice. The sudden drainage of these massive reservoirs can cause the overlying glacier to accelerate ________ this surge is typically temporary, subsiding once the water basin is completely depleted.

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

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Answer: dramatically; however,

Answer

dramatically; however,
The passage presents two independent clauses: 'The sudden drainage of these massive reservoirs can cause the overlying glacier to accelerate dramatically' and 'this surge is typically temporary, subsiding once the water basin is completely depleted.' To connect two independent clauses, a semicolon followed by a conjunctive adverb and a comma ('dramatically; however,') is grammatically correct and logically appropriate, as it establishes a contrast between the glacier's acceleration and the temporary nature of the surge.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the structure of the clauses before and after the blank.
The text before the blank ('The sudden drainage of these massive reservoirs can cause the overlying glacier to accelerate') and the text after the blank ('this surge is typically temporary...') are both independent clauses.
Determining whether the clauses are independent or dependent dictates the type of punctuation and conjunctions required to link them.
2
Determine the logical relationship between the two independent clauses.
The second clause introduces a contrast to the first clause (the acceleration is temporary, contrary to what might be expected from a sudden acceleration).
Selecting the correct transition word requires understanding how the ideas in the two clauses relate to each other.
3
Select the punctuation and transition that correctly links the independent clauses and expresses contrast.
A semicolon followed by the transition 'however' and a comma ('dramatically; however,') correctly separates the independent clauses while expressing contrast.
Two independent clauses cannot be joined with just a comma and a transition (comma splice) or no punctuation (run-on), and the transition must match the contrast relationship.

Key Concept

Clause Boundaries and Linking
Question 14Question

Glaciologists studying the Antarctic ice sheet have recently found that active subglacial lakes can significantly accelerate the flow of overlying ice. The water released from these subterranean reservoirs acts as a critical lubricant ______ reduces friction at the ice-bedrock interface, allowing the glacier to slide forward at a much faster rate.

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

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Answer: ; it

Answer

The choice containing a semicolon and the pronoun 'it'
The correct option correctly uses a semicolon to link the two independent clauses. Since both clauses can stand alone as separate sentences, a semicolon is a grammatically correct and concise way to join them.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the two clauses on either side of the blank.
The first clause ('The water released from these subterranean reservoirs acts as a critical lubricant') and the second clause ('it reduces friction at the ice-bedrock interface') are both independent clauses.
Each clause contains a subject and a verb and can stand alone as a complete sentence.
2
Determine the correct punctuation to join two independent clauses.
A semicolon can be used to connect the two independent clauses without a coordinating conjunction.
Standard English conventions require a period, semicolon, or a comma with a coordinating conjunction to link independent clauses.
3
Check the other choices to ensure they are incorrect.
A comma alone creates a comma splice, no punctuation creates a run-on, and using 'but' introduces an incorrect contrast relationship.
These alternatives violate grammatical or logical rules.

Key Concept

Clause Boundaries and Linking
Estimated Time:45s
Question 15Question

Bioluminescent dinoflagellates are single-celled marine organisms that emit a brilliant blue-green glow when they are disturbed by shear stress from water movement. This stunning light-producing reaction is catalyzed by the enzyme _____ it serves as a defense mechanism to startle potential predators or attract larger organisms that feed on those predators.

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

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Answer: luciferase; it

Answer

luciferase; it
The correct answer correctly uses a semicolon to separate two closely related independent clauses. The clause before the semicolon ('This stunning light-producing reaction is catalyzed by the enzyme luciferase') and the clause after the semicolon ('it serves as a defense mechanism...') can both stand alone as complete sentences. Linking them with a semicolon is grammatically correct and conforms to standard English conventions.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the clause structures on both sides of the blank.
The text before the blank ('This stunning light-producing reaction is catalyzed by the enzyme luciferase') is an independent clause. The text after the blank ('it serves as a defense mechanism...') is also an independent clause.
Determining whether the clauses are independent or dependent is necessary to apply the correct punctuation and linking rules.
2
Evaluate the transition and punctuation options to join two independent clauses.
Two independent clauses can be joined using a period, a semicolon, or a comma paired with a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS).
This establishes the grammatical standard for connecting independent clauses.
3
Select the option that correctly implements one of these structures.
The option containing a semicolon ('luciferase; it') successfully links the two independent clauses without any errors.
A semicolon is the standard way to link two closely related independent clauses without a conjunction.

Key Concept

Clause Boundaries and Linking
Question 16Question

In her analysis of the social structures of the early Harappan civilization, archaeologist Leela Sen argues that the absence of monumental royal palaces does not indicate a lack of centralized authority ______ the uniform grid layout of cities like Mohenjo-daro suggests a highly organized administrative system governed by a ruling class of merchants or priests.

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

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Answer: authority; the

Answer

authority; the
The correct option correctly uses a semicolon to separate two independent clauses. The first independent clause ends with the word 'authority,' and the second independent clause begins with the word 'the.' A semicolon is an appropriate punctuation mark to link two closely related independent clauses when no coordinating conjunction is present.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the structure of the two clauses surrounding the blank.
The first clause ('In her analysis... does not indicate a lack of centralized authority') is an independent clause. The second clause ('the uniform grid layout... suggests a highly organized administrative system...') is also an independent clause.
Determining whether the clauses are independent or dependent is necessary to apply the correct punctuation and linking rules.
2
Evaluate the grammatical validity of the linking options.
Two independent clauses must be separated by a period, a semicolon, a colon, or a comma paired with a coordinating conjunction. Connecting them with only a comma creates a comma splice, and connecting them with no punctuation creates a run-on.
This rules out grammatically incorrect connection structures.
3
Analyze the logical relationship between the two clauses to determine if a coordinator is appropriate.
The first clause asserts that a lack of palaces does not mean a lack of authority. The second clause provides evidence of that authority (the urban grid layout). Thus, the second clause supports the first; a contrasting coordinator like 'but' is logically incorrect.
This ensures the chosen linking method is both grammatically and semantically correct.

Key Concept

Clause Boundaries and Linking
Question 17Question

Linguists studying the creole languages of the Caribbean have identified complex grammatical structures that cannot be traced back to the languages of European colonizers. For many years, researchers assumed these structures were simplified versions of colonial speech ________ these features instead stem from a combination of African substrate languages and universal cognitive principles of language acquisition.

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

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Answer: ; however,

Answer

; however,
The correct choice must successfully connect two independent clauses. The clause preceding the blank ('For many years, researchers assumed these structures were simplified versions of colonial speech') and the clause following the blank ('these features instead stem from...') are both independent. Separating them with a semicolon, followed by the transition word 'however' and a comma, is a grammatically correct way to link independent clauses while expressing contrast.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the structure of the clauses before and after the blank.
The clause before the blank ('For many years, researchers assumed these structures were simplified versions of colonial speech') is an independent clause. The clause after the blank ('these features instead stem from a combination of African substrate languages and universal cognitive principles of language acquisition') is also an independent clause.
Identifying whether the clauses are independent or dependent determines the type of punctuation required to link them.
2
Evaluate the relationship between the two clauses.
The second clause contrasts with the first clause (challenging the assumption that creole structures are merely simplified versions of colonial speech).
Understanding the logical connection helps select the correct transition word or punctuation style.
3
Test the punctuation and linking options for grammatical correctness.
A semicolon followed by 'however' and a comma correctly joins two independent clauses and establishes a contrast. A comma alone causes a comma splice, no punctuation causes a run-on, and using the subordinator 'although' after a semicolon incorrectly joins a dependent clause.
Applying standard English conventions ensures the final sentence is grammatically correct and coherent.

Key Concept

Clause Boundaries and Linking
Question 18Question

Deep-sea hydrothermal vents support highly complex and productive biological communities in the complete absence of solar energy. In these aphotic marine environments, chemosynthetic bacteria form the foundation of the local trophic structure ________ they oxidize dissolved hydrogen sulfide to synthesize organic compounds, thereby providing essential nutrients for specialized species like giant tubeworms.

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

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Answer: ; they

Answer

The option containing '; they' is correct because it properly connects the two independent clauses using a semicolon.
The correct option correctly uses a semicolon to link two independent clauses: the first describes chemosynthetic bacteria forming the foundation of the trophic structure, and the second explains how they do so by oxidizing hydrogen sulfide.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the clauses surrounding the blank.
The first clause is 'In these aphotic marine environments, chemosynthetic bacteria form the foundation of the local trophic structure' (independent). The second clause is 'they oxidize dissolved hydrogen sulfide to synthesize organic compounds...' (independent).
Determining whether the clauses are independent or dependent is necessary to apply the correct punctuation rules.
2
Determine the appropriate punctuation or conjunction to link two independent clauses.
Two independent clauses must be joined by a period, a semicolon, or a comma coupled with a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS).
Connecting two independent clauses with only a comma or with no punctuation leads to grammatical errors like comma splices and run-ons.
3
Evaluate the choices based on grammatical correctness and semantic relationship.
The semicolon successfully links the two clauses. A comma alone creates a comma splice, omitting punctuation creates a run-on, and using a contrast subordinator introduces an illogical relationship.
Choosing the grammatically correct option that preserves the logical connection between the clauses ensures sentence flow and standard English conventions.

Key Concept

Connecting Independent Clauses
Question 19Question

Young sunflowers exhibit a behavior known as heliotropism; they track the movement of the sun from east to west during the day. At night, the stems bend in the opposite direction _______ return to face the east in anticipation of dawn.

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

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Answer: ; they

Answer

; they
The correct option correctly uses a semicolon to link two independent clauses: the clause describing the stems bending in the opposite direction and the clause describing their return to face the east. A semicolon is a standard way to link two closely related independent clauses without any coordinating conjunction.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the structure of the two clauses surrounding the blank space.
The clause before the blank ('At night, the stems bend in the opposite direction') and the clause after the blank ('they return to face the east in anticipation of dawn') are both independent clauses.
Identifying independent clauses helps determine the correct punctuation and linking words needed to join them.
2
Apply the punctuation rules for joining independent clauses.
Two independent clauses must be joined using a period, a semicolon, a colon, or a comma combined with a coordinating conjunction.
This prevents grammatical errors such as comma splices and run-on sentences.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the grammatically correct link.
The option with a semicolon followed by the pronoun 'they' correctly connects the two independent clauses. The comma-only option is a comma splice, the option with no punctuation is a run-on, and the option with 'although' is an incorrect subordinator.
This identifies the correct choice according to Standard English conventions.

Key Concept

Linking independent clauses with appropriate punctuation
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Question 20Question

Astrochemists studying the interstellar medium have detected various complex organic molecules, including formaldehyde and methanol, inside massive star-forming regions. These dense molecular clouds contain high concentrations of cosmic dust and ______ shield the delicate compounds from the destructive ultraviolet radiation emitted by nearby stars, thereby allowing the molecules to persist over long periods.

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

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Answer: gas; they

Answer

gas; they
The option containing the semicolon correctly links two independent clauses. The clause before the blank ('These dense molecular clouds contain high concentrations of cosmic dust and gas') and the clause after the blank ('they shield the delicate compounds...') are both complete thoughts that can stand alone as sentences. A semicolon is a standard and grammatically correct way to join two independent clauses without a coordinating conjunction.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the structure of the clauses around the blank.
The text before the blank ('These dense molecular clouds contain high concentrations of cosmic dust and gas') and the text after the blank ('they shield the delicate compounds...') are both independent clauses.
Understanding clause boundaries helps determine the appropriate punctuation or conjunction needed to link them.
2
Evaluate how two independent clauses can be grammatically linked.
Two independent clauses can be joined by a period, a semicolon, or a comma followed by a coordinating conjunction (such as 'and', 'but', or 'so').
This establishes the rules of Standard English conventions for clause linking.
3
Test the available options to see which one correctly and logically links the clauses.
The option containing a semicolon correctly links the two clauses. The option with a comma alone creates a comma splice, the option with no punctuation creates a run-on, and the option with 'but' introduces an illogical contrast.
Selecting the option that uses correct punctuation and maintains logical coherence ensures grammatical correctness.

Key Concept

Two independent clauses must be separated by a period, joined by a semicolon, or linked with a comma and a coordinating conjunction.
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