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ACT English: Passage Drill 2, Problem 11. Which of the following sentences would make the most effective transition?
ACT English: Passage Drill Drill 3, Problem 2. What would the paragraph lose if the writer omits the underlined phrase?
ACT English: Passage Drill Drill 3, Problem 9. Which choice provides the most significant new information?
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ACT English: Passage Drill 1, Problem 8. What would happen if we deleted the underlined sentence?
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Here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by a coconut palm. The best friend of people
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stranded on desert islands everywhere.
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Check out the following passage...
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The writer is considering omitting the underlined sentence:
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The coconut we buy in the store does not resemble the coconut you find growing on a coconut palm.
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If the writer were to delete it, the essay would primarily lose which of the following?
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And here are the potential answers:
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To answer this question correctly, we have to take a good, hard look at this sentence...
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...and figure out exactly what it's trying to tell us.
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Choice (A) is easy to eliminate. Nowhere in the passage does the writer speculate on "why
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we buy coconuts in the store."
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Personally, we like to buy coconuts when we're preparing to make a nice Thai curry. But that's
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neither here nor there.
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How about (B)? Could it be the right answer?
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If so, then our author must be some kind of caped crusader on a quest to save the endangered
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coconut from all the Thai curry lovers out there.
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This, however, is not the case. The author's only agenda seems to be giving us a scientific
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rundown of the...non-endangered...coconut.
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Let's take a look at choice (D).
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This one's a little trickier to eliminate. The underlined sentence does tell us that
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the coconuts we get in the store don't look like the ones growing from coconut palms.
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However, the sentence doesn't tell us what the coconut actually looks like in either
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state. So...we can take choice (D) out of the running.
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The correct answer is (C). The information about the coconuts we buy in the store is
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an elaboration on the information about the tree-growing coconuts presented in Paragraph 1.
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A rumor from Disney Studios: the next Pixar film will detail the incredible journey of
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a brave little coconut from its tree to the store.
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A nutty idea perhaps, but at least it will make millions...
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