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goldfiish [28.3K]
1 year ago
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POSSIBLE POINTS: 20 The following question has been taken from a past ACT English section. Choose the answer choice that best ex

presses the idea, makes the statement appropriate for standard written English, or is worded most consistently with the style and tone of the passage. If you think the original underlined portion is best, choose "No change." The first bar code was composed of four white lines set at specific distances apart on a black background. Depending on the presence or absence of the remaining three lines, up to seven different arrangements were susceptible and, therefore, seven different encodings. O No change O responsible O possible O capable​
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rjkz [21]1 year ago
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The answer choice that best expresses the idea, and makes the statement appropriate for standard written English is:

  • Possible
<h3 /><h3>What is standard English?</h3>

Standard English refers to a form of the English language that is correct and free of mistakes. In this text, the use of the word, susceptible is not in tandem with the rules of grammar.

The right word to use in this case is: Possible. So we see that the sentence can be reworded correctly like this:

"Depending on the presence or absence of the remaining three lines, up to seven different arrangements were possible..."

Now we have a better understanding of what the author means which is that the lines could combine in different ways. Possible is a form of the word that shows that there were different combinations of the word. When writing grammar, the writer should ensure that the words and their meanings are in harmony with the context of the text.

Learn more about standard English here:

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