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Mohamed Fawzy -SAT &ACT English Seneca sculptor Marie Watt's s blanket art comes in a range of colors and patterns.In 2004, Watt incorporated hand-sewn patches to create a 10 -by-13-inch __ in 2014, she expanded her work by arranging 20 distinct quilts into a large installation.each representing a different cultural narrative. A) quilt B) quilt; C) quilt, D) quilt,. later Mohamed Fawzy -SAT &ACT English By using innovative materials, __ . The Mars Hill Bridge in Wapello County , Iowa, for instance .was reconstructed using an ultra-high performance concrete. A) civil engineers can make bridges stronger and longer lasting B) civil engineers making bridges stronger and longer lasting C) civil engineers that make bridges stronger and longer lasting D) while civil engineers can make bridges stronger and longer lasting Mohamed Fawzy -SAT &ACT English This sense of the brain's remarkable capacity for the most striking adaptations.not least in the special (and often desperate)circumstances of neural or sensory mishap, has come to dominate my perception of my patients and their lives . So much so., indeed, that I am sometimes moved to wonder whether it may not be necessary to redefine the very concepts of ''health'and "disease," to see these in terms of the ability of the organism to create a new organization and order , one that fits its special . altered disposition and needs rather than in the terms of a rigidly defined "norm." The author's main purpose in this paragraph is to show: A) how he has come to think differently about the brain. B) why sickness often causes a contraction of life. C when he had made new discoveries about the brain. D) which of his subjects helped him redefine the term "norm." Mohamed Fawzy -SAT &ACT English The artistic talents of Barbara Chase -Riboud , most known for her 1979 historical novel Sally Hemings and the conversation it inspired, __ limited to the realm of prose:she first excelled in sculpture , where her affinity for bronze-a material she described as ''timeless'due to its use across eras and cultures- became part of her artistic identity. A) hasn't been B) wasn't C) isn't D) aren't

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Mohamed Fawzy -SAT &ACT English
Seneca sculptor Marie Watt's s blanket art comes in a
range of colors and patterns.In 2004, Watt incorporated
hand-sewn patches to create a 10 -by-13-inch __ in
2014, she expanded her work by arranging 20 distinct
quilts into a large installation.each representing a
different cultural narrative.
A) quilt
B) quilt;
C) quilt,
D) quilt,. later
Mohamed Fawzy -SAT &ACT English
By using innovative materials, __ . The Mars Hill
Bridge in Wapello County , Iowa, for instance .was
reconstructed using an ultra-high performance concrete.
A) civil engineers can make bridges stronger and
longer lasting
B) civil engineers making bridges stronger and
longer lasting
C) civil engineers that make bridges stronger and
longer lasting
D) while civil engineers can make bridges stronger
and longer lasting
Mohamed Fawzy -SAT &ACT English
This sense of the brain's remarkable capacity for the
most striking adaptations.not least in the special (and
often desperate)circumstances of neural or sensory
mishap, has come to dominate my perception of my
patients and their lives . So much so., indeed, that I am
sometimes moved to wonder whether it may not be
necessary to redefine the very concepts of ''health'and
"disease," to see these in terms of the ability of the
organism to create a new organization and order , one
that fits its special . altered disposition and needs rather
than in the terms of a rigidly defined "norm."
The author's main purpose in this paragraph is to show:
A) how he has come to think differently about the
brain.
B) why sickness often causes a contraction of life.
C when he had made new discoveries about the
brain.
D) which of his subjects helped him redefine the
term "norm."
Mohamed Fawzy -SAT &ACT English
The artistic talents of Barbara Chase -Riboud , most
known for her 1979 historical novel Sally Hemings and
the conversation it inspired, __ limited to the realm
of prose:she first excelled in sculpture , where her
affinity for bronze-a material she described as
''timeless'due to its use across eras and cultures-
became part of her artistic identity.
A) hasn't been
B) wasn't
C) isn't
D) aren't

Mohamed Fawzy -SAT &ACT English Seneca sculptor Marie Watt's s blanket art comes in a range of colors and patterns.In 2004, Watt incorporated hand-sewn patches to create a 10 -by-13-inch __ in 2014, she expanded her work by arranging 20 distinct quilts into a large installation.each representing a different cultural narrative. A) quilt B) quilt; C) quilt, D) quilt,. later Mohamed Fawzy -SAT &ACT English By using innovative materials, __ . The Mars Hill Bridge in Wapello County , Iowa, for instance .was reconstructed using an ultra-high performance concrete. A) civil engineers can make bridges stronger and longer lasting B) civil engineers making bridges stronger and longer lasting C) civil engineers that make bridges stronger and longer lasting D) while civil engineers can make bridges stronger and longer lasting Mohamed Fawzy -SAT &ACT English This sense of the brain's remarkable capacity for the most striking adaptations.not least in the special (and often desperate)circumstances of neural or sensory mishap, has come to dominate my perception of my patients and their lives . So much so., indeed, that I am sometimes moved to wonder whether it may not be necessary to redefine the very concepts of ''health'and "disease," to see these in terms of the ability of the organism to create a new organization and order , one that fits its special . altered disposition and needs rather than in the terms of a rigidly defined "norm." The author's main purpose in this paragraph is to show: A) how he has come to think differently about the brain. B) why sickness often causes a contraction of life. C when he had made new discoveries about the brain. D) which of his subjects helped him redefine the term "norm." Mohamed Fawzy -SAT &ACT English The artistic talents of Barbara Chase -Riboud , most known for her 1979 historical novel Sally Hemings and the conversation it inspired, __ limited to the realm of prose:she first excelled in sculpture , where her affinity for bronze-a material she described as ''timeless'due to its use across eras and cultures- became part of her artistic identity. A) hasn't been B) wasn't C) isn't D) aren't

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## Step 1<br />The first question is about the correct punctuation and structure of a sentence. The sentence is about Seneca sculptor Marie Watt's blanket art. The correct answer is "quilt," because it is the most appropriate word to complete the sentence. The other options either add unnecessary punctuation or change the meaning of the sentence.<br /><br />## Step 2<br />The second question is about the use of innovative materials in civil engineering. The correct answer is "civil engineers can make bridges stronger and longer lasting," because it is the most grammatically correct and coherent option. The other options either change the meaning of the sentence or are grammatically incorrect.<br /><br />## Step 3<br />The third question is about the author's main purpose in a paragraph. The correct answer is "how he has come to think differently about the brain," because it is the most accurate representation of the author's main idea in the paragraph. The other options either change the meaning of the sentence or are not the main focus of the paragraph.<br /><br />## Step 4<br />The fourth question is about the correct use of verb tense in a sentence. The correct answer is "isn't," because it is the most grammatically correct and coherent option. The other options either change the meaning of the sentence or are grammatically incorrect.
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