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unfortunately – or fortunately, A Bdepending on one’s perspective – only some of these promises is ever actually kept. No error C D E25. Dentists agree that brushing your teeth three times a day promote good dental health and a more attractive smile. No error A B C D E26. If the chef at the restaurant we visit most frequently overcook my father’s burger one more time, my father will speak to the A B C Dmanager. No error E27. The ease and speed with which a puter connected to the Internet can transmit a lengthy document is so much A B C Dconvenient than a fax machine. No error E28. Scientists exploring Australia’s Great Barrier Reef has discovered a type of coral with the same characteristics as human A Bbone。 unlike other sculptors, his creations A Bmade obvious the materials from which they were built. No error C D E106. Historian liken the reign of Russian’s Tsar Ivan the Terrible, a contemporary of England’s Queen Elizabeth I who is A famous for his brutal repression, to Joseph Stalin. No error B C D E107. Quite different from the Yellowstone River, the canyons of the Colorado River are famous for their soaring, majestic walls A B C Dof burnt, red rock. No error E108. We now know that Archimedes, one of the foremost mathematicians of ancient Greece, devised a method for puting A volumes that was very similar to Newton, who developed calculus. No error B C D E109. The writings of Edward Abbey, especially Desert Solitaire, which recounts a season that Abbey spent mostly alone in the A Bdeserts of Southern Utah, echo the same tradition of rugged individualism as did Henry David Thoreau. No error C D E 110. While the style of the clay figurines produced by the preColumbian Jalisco culture is less sophisticated Athan the Colima culture, Jalisco pieces are nonetheless highly prized by collectors. No error B C D E 111. Just as the work of John Steinbeck described ordinary people whose lives were uprooted by circumstances beyond their A B Ccontrol, so too did Mikhail Sholokhov describe the disrupted lives of several ordinary Don Cossacks. No error D 。 he had entered the war in Europe to help guarantee democratic principles overseas, yet he was voting B C Dagainst suffrage for women. No error E54. Jason’s older sister, known for her diligence, smugly reminded him that if he would have planned ahead instead of A Bprocrastinating, he would not have had to write his entire research paper in one weekend. No error C D E55. Many biographers had stated that Samuel Langhorne Clemens changed his name to Mark twain to echo the riverboat A B Ccaptain’s call ascertaining the safe navigation depth of the Mississippi river. No error D E56. Superbowl mercials perfectly target their demographics because the advertisers regularly spent exorbitant amounts of A B Ctime and money designing the ads. No error D E57. Upon reviewing a map of his property, John realized that he could not build the barn where he had intended because A Bit belonged to a neighboring farmer. No error C D E58. Celestial navigation, the ancient practice of using heavenly bodies to guide a ship’s course, has being a dying art since A B Cthe advent of modern global positioning system. No error D E59. Only infrequently did James laugh at the jokes that the edian has been telling。 it is both a rigorous form of extensive and an environmentally sustainable, conscious A B C Dmode of transportation. No error E6. Despite the decline in media attention, there still are, above the western Pacific Ocean, a growing ozone hole. No error A B C D E7. Often citied by the media is the right to freedom of speech and the claim that the public wants to know what celebrities do