Answer:
1. The test was so difficult, nobody got everything right.
2. Harry was used to being by himself in the old house, he wasn't worried.
3. Sara was much to scared to stay after it got dark.
4. Manu listened, interested to the local politician's interview.
5. There was barely any space on the shelf, so i just couldn't put the book their.
6. My grandmother always preferred her laptop, she never used the tablet.
Answer:
Question 5: The 3rd and 6th options
Question 6: C
Question 7: The 2nd option (paragraph 6)
Answer: C. To describe unethical reporting practices during the Gilded Age, and how they are similar to reporting today.
Explanation:
This is based on an article about reporting in the Gilded Age by Randall S. Sumpter. Randall talks about how the internet has made the journalism scene so saturated and competitive that reporters sometimes engaged in unethical practices to get by.
Mr. Sumpter then likened this to the Gilded Age where reporters did the same thing because just like now, there was a lot of competition then and journalists did whatever they could - no matter how unethical - to ensure that they were successful.
D because it is copied word for word. To avoid plagiarism, rephrase every sentence.