Her strong hands tied the brightly colored feathers... this makes the most sense in the context
Answer:
Christy knew that Roosevelt Park had a clean, lively creek running through it.
Explanation:
The sentence you were given is the following:
<em>Christy knew that Roosevelt Park had a creek.</em>
The options you were given are:
- Christy knew that Roosevelt Park had some water somewhere in it.
- Christy knew that Roosevelt Park had a clean, lively creek running through it.
- Christy knew that Roosevelt Park had fresh water.
- Christy knew that Roosevelt Park had a creek in it.
Elaboration can be defined as the process of adding more information about something, for example, adding details or expanding on an idea.
Now that we know this, we can put the question you were given in different words and say that Marty realized that sentence 6 lacked details. The option that represents the best way for her to revise it is the second one. This option additionally describes the creek (<em>a clean, lively creek)</em> Marty mentioned, which makes it the best one.
Answer:
When the speaker comes to the table “tomorrow,” he will no longer be a second class citizen, but finally recognized as the full member of American society that he is.
Explanation:
So they can see your interests to make sales.
Answer:
Comma + present participle modifier is used to refer to the complete preceding clause - the modifier describes the result of the preceding clause or explains how the action in the preceding clause is done. Here the present participle "selling nearly...." is required to describe how Argentina became the leading exporter. Thus option D and E are left. IN option D the pronoun "It" does not a valid antecedent. Hence E is the best option among the given.
However in option E, the prepositional phrase "with almost half going.." refers in turn to the present participle modifier "selling..." - such usage is generally considered awkward in GMAT. A better, more GMAT-like construction would be:
In little more than a decade, Argentina has become the world’s leading exporter of honey, selling to foreign markets nearly 90,000 tons a year, half going to United States.
OR
In little more than a decade, Argentina has become the world’s leading exporter of honey, selling to foreign markets nearly 90,000 tons a year, half of them going to United States.
OR
In little more than a decade, Argentina has become the world’s leading exporter of honey, selling to foreign markets nearly 90,000 tons a year, half of which went to United States.
The above three alternatives show the correct usage of three different forms of subgroup modifier (referring to "90,000 tons").