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HESI A2 2022 LATEST VERSION, ANATOMY AND

PHYSIOLOGY, VOCABULARY, READING

COMPREHENSION, GRAMMAR, MATHEMATICS,

BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY (A GRADED) LATEST

QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

HESI A2 2022 LATEST VERSION

VOCABULARY

1. A paroxysm is a sudden spasm. Another word for this might be

Symptom

Convulsion

Efficacy

Embolism

2. The meteorologist had forecast rain, Sheila brought her umbrella to work.

Nor

Yet

Because

So

3. Which of the following is spelled correctly?

Embarassing

Embarrassing

Embarassing

Embarrasing

4. Select the correct word for the blank in the following sentence. Nurse Junko and

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will review the patient’s chart.

She

Them

Me

Him

5. Which of the following is the plural form of the noun "stimulus"?

Stimulus

Stimuli

Stimulis

Stimula

6. Identify the euphemism in the following passage: "Today we gather to remember Thomas the

Cat. He was the cutest kitten around. Now that he's gone to the giant catnip patch in the sky, he'll

be missed by everyone."

Giant catnip patch in the sky

The cutest kitten around

He’ll be missed by everyone

Today we gather to remember

7. The plastic surgery improved the of her face. Choose the option that best

completes the above sentence.

Bearing

Serenity

Contour

Cataract

8. Most wildlife biologists disapprove of crossbreeding wolves and dogs.

Adjective

Noun

Verb

Conjunction

9. To be convoluted is to be .

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Complex

Clever

Candid

Asinine

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10. Choose the option that correctly completes the sentence below. having trouble

with new dog.

There, their

Their, there

They’re, their

Their, they’re

11. Select the meaning of the "quoted" word in the sentence. Something that remains is

referred to as .

Resident

Residual

Resistance

Resin

12. Select the meaning of the quoted word in the sentence. That is an 'ominous' sign.

A good omen

Without deceit

Threatening

Full of thought

13. Which word is descriptive of a small child just learning to walk?

Obese

Toddler

Geriatric

Hale

14. Choose the word or phrase that best indicates the meaning of the "quoted" word.

"Rational" means:

Angry

Reason

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Rodent

Proportion

15. Choose the word or phrase that best indicates the meaning of the "quoted" word. The

"insidious" disease was well established before becoming apparent.

Sudden

Suffer

Gradual

Graduate

16. Choose the word that best completes the sentence. The came to settle in the

United States.

Immigrate

Migrate

Immigrant

Emigrant

17. Select the meaning of the quoted word in the sentence. The hospital accepts a certain

quota of 'indigent' patients.

Uninjured

Apathetic

Resentful

Impoverished

18. A nit is a kind of .

Abscess

Bandage

Parasite

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Infection

19. What is the meaning of augment?

Add to

Sell off

Make difficult

Hash out

20. Select the meaning of the quoted word in the sentence. The patients are under

'quarantine'

Confinement away from the general population

A specialist’s care

Experimental drug therapy

Imprisonment in a rehabilitation unit

21. Which word refers to the surgical removal of an organ's contents?

Amputation

Augmentation

Evisceration

Vivisection

22. What is another word for 'flux'?

Quantity

Inflation

Strength

Discharge

23. What is the meaning of regulations?

Government officials

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Supervisors

Rules and laws

Movements

24. A patient who is querulous might be guilty of .

Stealing

Questioning

Overeating

Complaining

25. Select the meaning of the quoted word in the sentence. The night nursing staff is

'accountable' for those records.

Receptive

Notorious

Responsible

Preoccupied with

26. What is the meaning of 'pernicious'?

Valued

Destructive

Finicky

Perpetual

27. Select the meaning of the quoted word in the sentence. The nurse was asked to record the

'residual' urine in the patient's bladder.

Measurement

What is left

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Total volume

Color and clarity

28. Select the word that best fits the sentence. There was no for the way she treated her

boyfriend.

Alibi

Rational

Reasonable

Justification

29. Select the meaning of the quoted word in the sentence. The development of the disease was

'insidious'.

Gradual

Momentous

Sudden

Innocuous

30. Select the correct word(s) that best fits the sentence. The number of people from other

counties to the United States has caused a shift in unemployment in the textile market.

Emigrating

Immigrating

Migrating

Emigrated

31. Select the meaning of the quoted word in the sentence. He complained of the 'adverse'

side effects of his new medication.

Undesirable

Frequent

Noticeable

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Constant

32. Which word refers to a team captain's exaggerated claim about the number of goals he

or she scored during the game?

Hyperbole

Validity

Eulogy

Simile

33. Choose the correct word(s) that best fits the sentence. In the United States, drivers drive cars

on the side of the road.

Rite

Left

Off-side

Right

34. Select the meaning of the quoted word in the sentence. The 'impending' operation was the

subject of the conversation.

Very serious

Required

Elective

Soon to occur

35. As the leader of a group, the charge nurse is open to new ideas and though of the group. The

charge nurse encourages the group to participate in making decision. This type of

leadership is called:

Laissez- fair

Autocratic

Democratic

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Direct

36. Select the meaning of the quoted word in the sentence. The nurse reported that the patient's

circulation to that foot was 'occluded'.

Normal

Impaired

Inadequate

Obstructed

37. Select the correct definition for the quoted word. The topic of discussion prompted a

'cornucopia' of stimulating questions and conversation.

Plethora

Ostracism

Laborious

Pensive

38. What sentence should replace the following incorrect sentence? "This door to remain

unlocked during business hours."

This business must have the door unlocked at all times.

This door to remain unclosed while open

This sentence is corrected as written.

This door will remain unlocked when the business is open.

39. Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. Her teacher asked her

what would she do after she graduated from nursing school.

She

From

Would

Her

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40. Select the meaning of the quoted word in the sentence. The nurse assisted the physician in

removing the 'cast' from the patient's arm.

Protective device

Medicated sleeve

Sling

Bandage

41. Select the meaning of the quoted word in the sentence. The doctor instructed the patient to

keep his head 'elevated'.

Raised

Turned

Still

Thrown back

42. Select the meaning of the following phrase. "A system of procedures to follow."

Regimen

Regime

Testament

Treatment

43. Select the word that best fits the sentence. The student was not well liked by his

peers.

Geniality

Affably

Gregarious

Detestable

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44. An apartment is advertised as being furnished. What does the sentence mean?

It is equipped with articles

It has just been repainted

The first month’s rent must be paid in advance

The utility bills are included in the rental cost

45. Select the meaning of the quoted word in the sentence. The client appeared to be

'impervious' to pain.

Coping well

Enjoying

Not affected

Very sensitive

46. Which word means to suggest, to hint, to express indirectly?

Imply

Infer

Opinion

Latter

47. Choose the meaning that best fits the quoted word. The doctor tried to explain the

'fundamental' difference of the two medications.

Appropriate

Underlying

Dosage

Basic

48. Select the meaning of the quoted word in the sentence. The client lost his 'equilibrium'

when he woke up.

Ability to speak

Sense of taste

Sense of balance

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Ability to swallow

49. Select the meaning that best fits the following word: injurious.

Toxic

Palatable

Amenable

Harmless

50. Description of events in the order of their occurrence.

Chronology

Notation

Documentation

Helicon

READING COMPREHENSION

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A nanometer is a billionth of a meter. A DNA molecule is 2 nanometers in diameter. Protein

molecules are about 10 nanometers in diameter. A human hair is 100,000 nanometers in diameter.

But what is a nanometer and how does it relate to technology? Nanotechnology is defined as the

understanding and control of matter at dimensions of roughly 1 to 100 nanometers, a scale at

which unique properties of materials emerge that can be used to develop novel technologies and

products. At the nanoscale, the physical, chemical, and biological properties of materials differ

from the properties of matter either at smaller scales, such as atoms, or at larger scales that we

use in everyday life such as millimeters or inches. Nanotechnology involves imaging, measuring,

modeling, and manipulating matter only a few nanometers in size. Gold nanoparticles are made

of the same material as in jewelry. But when light interacts with particles of gold, different colors

are reflected. The different colors can be used in simple medical tests to indicate infection or

disease. Metals such as copper become extremely rigid at the nanoscale, rather than bendable as

in copper wires seen in everyday use.

What is the major difference between matter at the nanoscale and matter at larger scales

such as millimeters or inches?

A. At the nanoscale, metals are bendable, and at larger scales they are rigid.

B. Matter has different and special characteristics at the nanoscale.

C. At the nanoscale, matter has the same properties as matter at the atomic level.

D. There is no difference.

Which claim from the passage best describes the benefits of nanotechnology?

A. Scientists can develop novel technologies and products.

B. Nanotechnology is defined as the understanding and control of matter at dimensions of

roughly 1 to 100 nanometers.

C. The different colors can be used in simple medical tests to indicate infection or disease.

D. Unique properties of materials emerge.

What is the author’s primary purpose in writing this essay?

A. To explain how to utilize the nanoscale

B. To review the conversion between the nanoscale and nanotechnology

C. To advocate for the usage of more nanotechnology

D. To describe nanotechnology and what it is

Neurologists and biological psychologists have witnessed a sharp increase in the knowledge and

understanding of particular structures of the brain over the past two decades. As technology

becomes ever more advanced, scientists are able to isolate the functions of even small regions of

the human brain. One noteworthy discovery is the role of the amygdala in human fear and

aggression. The amygdala, a small, almond-shaped conglomerate, is just one part of the limbic

system. Located at the very center of the brain, the limbic system is the core of our 'emotional

brain;' each individual structure in the limbic system is somehow connected to an aspect of

human emotion. Scientists have found that electrode stimulation of the amygdala can elicit

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extreme and aggressive acts. Patients or experimental subjects who experience this utter rage and

fearlessness have no rational foundation for their reaction. In other words, this aggression is

wholly attributable to electrode stimulation. On the other hand, patients with trauma or damage

to this structure exhibit a complete absence of aggression. Researchers find that no amount of

poking, prodding or harassment will evoke even remotely aggressive responses from these

subjects.

The author suggests that persistent passivity and imperturbability may be a direct result of

which of the following?

A. Drug-induced stimulation of the amygdala.

B. A stroke that resulted in severe tissue damage in the limbic system

C. Encephalitis as a result of head trauma

D. Activation of a strategically implanted electrode in a patient’s amygdala.

Which statement is not listed as a detail within the passage?

A. Electrode stimulation of the amygdala can elicit extreme aggressive acts.

B. Scientists are able to isolate the functions of even small regions of the human brain.

C. Typically, temperamental rhesus monkeys with amygdala damage are completely

imperturbable.

D. Subjects who experience this utter rage and fearlessness have no rational foundation for

their

reaction.

What is the main idea of the passage?

A. The human brain is as complex as it is mysterious.

B. Patients with damaged amygdalas are less aggressive than individuals with healthy ones.

C. Electrode stimulation is a valuable tool for researchers who study the human brain.

D. Scientists have learned a lot about how the amygdala affects human emotion.

The ability to see at a distance, in good light, does not diminish as a result of aging to the extent

that other visual acuities do. Myopia, or nearsightedness, is more common to younger eyes,

while presbyopia, or farsightedness, more commonly afflicts people as they age. The word

presbyopia comes from Greek presbys, "old man," and opia, "eye," and names a condition in

which, because the lens of the eye hardens slightly and loses elasticity as a person ages, one

cannot as easily focus sharply on nearby objects. This condition leads to the familiar habit of

lifting up one's glasses and bringing an object or reading material close to the face so that the

eyes can more easily focus on it. The function of the lens is to accommodate different focal

points so that sensory data can be correctly directed to the retina for interpretation into images by

the brain. Corrective lenses, particularly bifocals or progressive lenses, adjust for the focal point

aberration. In essence, they do the work that the eye can no longer do for itself.

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In the context of the passage, “accommodate” means to

A. Arrange lodging for

B. Contain

C. Make allowances for

D. Excuse

The author of the passage would probably agree with which of the following statements

relating corrective lenses and aging eyes?

A. A dancer with a broken bone needs a cast to protect it.

B. A hiker reinforces a fraying backpack strap with duct tape.

C. A traveler gets a passport before going abroad.

D. An athlete stretches before a game to avoid a potential injury.

What was the author’s primary purpose for writing this essay?

A. To define what presbyopia is

B. To describe how eyes age and the function of corrective lens

C. To compare and contrast nearsightedness with farsightedness

D. To review the anatomy of the human eye

The Bicycle V2

Today, bicycles are so common that it’s hard to believe they haven’t always been around. But

two hundred years ago, bicycles didn’t even exist, and the first bicycle, invented in Germany in

1818, was nothing like our bicycles today. It was made of wood and didn’t even have pedals.

Since then, however, numerous innovations and improvements in design have made the bicycle

one of the most popular means of recreation and transportation around the world. In 1839,

Kirkpatrick Macmillan, a Scottish blacksmith, dramatically improved upon the original bicycle

design. Macmillan’s machine had tires with iron rims to keep them from getting worn down. He

also used foot – operated cranks like pedals, so his bicycle could be ridden at a quick pace. It

didn’t look much like a modern bicycle, though, because its back wheel was substantially larger

than its front wheel. In 1861, the French Michaux brothers took

Highlight the passage. Which word and idea should be underlined?

The main idea of this passage is best explained in which sentence?

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A. Sentence (1): Today, bicycles are so common that it’s hard to believe they haven’t always

been around.

B. Sentence (13): It wasn’t until 1874 that the first truly modern bicycle appeared on the

scene.

C. Sentence (4): Since then, however, numerous innovations and improvements in design

have made the bicycle one of the most popular means of recreation and transportation

around the world.

D. Sentence (18): Today they are built, used, and enjoyed all over the world.

Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?

A. Bicycles are better

B. A ride through the history of bicycles

C. Cycle your way to fitness

D. The popularity of bicycles

Sentence (8); It didn’t look much like a modern bicycle, through because its back wheel

was substantially larger than its front wheel, “follows which pattern?

A. Fact, fact

B. Fact, opinion

C. Opinion, fact

D. Opinion, opinion

Macmillan added iron rims to the tires of his bicycle to….

o Add wight to the bicycle

o Makes the tires last longer

o Makes the ride less bumpy

o Makes the ride less tiring

Cystic fibrosis is a disease that is passed down through families. It is caused by a defective gene

that makes the body produce abnormally thick and sticky fluid, called mucus. This mucus builds

up in the breathing passages of the lungs and in the pancreas. The buildup of mucus results in

life-threatening lung infections and serious digestion problems. The disease may also affect the

sweat glands and a man's reproductive system. Millions of Americans carry a CF gene, but do

not have symptoms. This is because a person with CF must inherit two defective genes, one from

each parent. About 1 in 29 Caucasian Americans have the CF gene. It is more common among

those of northern or central European descent. Most children with CF are diagnosed by age 2.

For a small number, the disease is not detected until age 18 or older. These children often have a

milder form of the disease.

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Which of the following describes the purpose of the passage?

A. To describe the causes of cystic fibrosis

B. To explain how cystic fibrosis is passed down through families

C. To overview the causes of CF and how it is carried

D. To review why some Americans have CF, but others do not

In context, the word “defective” in the first sentence of the passage means which of the

following?

A. Unusual

B. Remarkable

C. Postponed

D. Faulty

Which statement is not a detail from the passage?

A. Most children with CF are diagnosed by age 2.

B. About 1 in 39 Caucasian Americans have the CF gene.

C. Millions of Americans carry a CF gene, but do not have symptoms.

D. Mucus is a thick, sticky fluid that cystic fibrosis sufferers produce internally.

The Golden Gate Bridge Passage

The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most famous straits on the west coast of America. The

narrow passage crosses the Pacific Ocean. Before the bridge, people traveled by boat.

The Golden Garden Bridge is a suspension strain with to great of a risk for some residents.

Joseph Strauss, chief engineer, overcame many technical problems. Risks were taken to complete

the bridge, but the best and brightest worked on the challenge to build a bridge which connects

the Pacific Ocean to San Francisco Bay.

Strauss set a net installed beneath the gate that saved numerous lives because he was concerned

for the safety of his workers. The workers started building at each end with big concrete blocks

sunk deep into the ground which over 200 thick steel cables which the bridge would be

suspended were to be anchored. The workers after completed the roadway which was the most

dangerous task.

Today, the famous west coast strait is a staple to San Francisco.

Golden Gate Bridge

Linking San Francisco to Marin County in California, the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most

famous bridges in the world. The bridge crosses over a narrow strait which connects the Pacific

Ocean to San Francisco Bay. Prior to the bridge, people traveled by ferry boat across the strait.

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Although most people thought a bridge was necessary to expedite travel, some residents of the

Bay area felt the risk of building the bridge was too great. Joseph Strauss believed that nothing

was impossible, and dreams would never come to fruition if risks weren’t taken. So, he decided

to gather the best and brightest builders, architects, and workers to embark on the challenge of

building a bridge across the Golden Gate Strait. With safety nets in place, the construction began

in 1937. Building the anchorages first, the builders then move on to the towers on each end, and

then to the three-foot thick cables to support the suspension bridge. Lastly, workers labored to

complete the roadway which become the most dangerous and treacherous part of the entire task.

The builders had to keep the bridge balance, so it wouldn’t fall into the bay. Today, over sixtyfive years later, the bridge remains a lifeline for the people of the San Francisco Bay Area.

The authors’ reason for writing this piece seems to be to

Inform the reader

What body of water does The Golden Gate Bridge cross?

Golden Gate Strait

Why was the roadway so dangerous to build?

If the road wasn’t balanced, it would collapse

In the passage the word embark means to

Begin an undertaking, start

Which part of the bridge was built first?

Anchorage

Where is The Golden Gate Bridge located specifically?

A. West Coast

B. San Francisco

C. San Fernando

D. America

Why did Strauss set a net?

A. For suspension

B. For balance

C. For aesthetics

D. For safety

Which part of the bridge was built first?

A. Steel cables

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B. A net

C. The roadway

D. Concrete blocks

In passage the word strait means to

A. A narrow passage

B. Moving in one direction

C. Move away aimlessly

D. A roadway

The Moon has been worshipped by primitive peoples and has inspired humans to create

everything from lunar calendars to love sonnets, but what do we really know about it? The most

accepted theory about the origin of the Moon is that it was formed of the debris from a massive

collision with the young Earth about 4.6 billion years ago. A huge body, perhaps the size of

Mars, struck the Earth, throwing out an immense amount of debris that coalesced and cooled in

orbit around the Earth.

The development of Earth is inextricably linked to the moon; the Moon’s gravitational influence

upon the Earth is the primary cause of ocean tides. In fact, the Moon has more than twice the

effect upon the tides than does the Sun. The Moon makes one rotation and completes a

revolution around the Earth every 27 days, 7 hours, and 43 minutes. This synchronous rotation is

caused by an uneven distribution of mass in the Moon (essentially, it is heavier on one side than

the other) and has allowed the Earth’s gravity to keep one side of the Moon permanently facing

Earth. It is an average distance from Earth of 384,403 km.

The Moon has no atmosphere; without an atmosphere, the Moon has nothing to protect it from

meteorite impacts, and thus the surface of the Moon is covered with impact craters, both large

and small. The Moon also has no active tectonic or volcanic activity, so the erosive effects of

atmospheric weathering, tectonic shifts, and volcanic upheavals that tend to erase and reform the

Earth’s surface features are not at work on the Moon. In fact, even tiny surface features such as

the footprint left by an astronaut in the lunar soil are likely to last for millions of years, unless

obliterated by a chance meteorite strike. The surface gravity of the Moon is about one-sixth that

of the Earth’s. Therefore, a man weighing 82 kilograms on Earth would only weigh 14 kilograms

on the Moon.

The geographical features of the Earth most like that of the Moon are, in fact, places such as the

Hawaiian volcanic craters and the huge meteor crater in Arizona. The climate of the Moon is

very unlike either Hawaii or Arizona, however; in fact the temperature on the Moon ranges

between 123 degrees C. to –233 degrees C.

What is the passage primarily about?

A. What we know about the Moon and its differences to Earth

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B. A comparison of the Moon and the Earth

C. The Moon’s effect upon the Earth

D. The origin of the Moon

The word “massive” in line 4 is closest in meaning to

A. Dense

B. Impressive

C. Huge

D. Unavoidable

The word “debris” in line 5 is closest in meaning to

A. Earth

B. Rubbish

C. Moons

D. Satellites

According to the passage, the Moon is

A. Older than the Earth

B. Composed of a few active volcanoes

C. The primary cause of Earth’s ocean tides

D. Protected by a dense atmosphere

The word “uneven “in line 11 is closest in meaning to

A. Heavier

B. Not uniform

C. Orderly

D. Equally distributed

Why does the author mention “impact craters” in line 16?

A. To explain the corrosive effects of atmospheric weathering

B. To explain why the Moon has no plant life because of meteorites

C. To show the result of the Moon not having an atmosphere

D. To show the result of the Moon not having active tectonic or volcanic activity

The word “erase” in line 19 is closest in meaning to

A. Impact

B. Erupt

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C. Change

D. Obliterate

A person on the Moon would weigh less than on the Earth because

A. The surface gravity of the Moon is less

B. The Moon has no active tectonic or volcanic activity

C. Of the composition of lunar soil

D. The Moon has no atmosphere

All of the following are true about the Moon EXCEPT

A. It has less effect upon the tides than the Sun

B. It has a wide range of temperatures

C. It is unable to protect itself from meteorite attacks

D. It is heavier on one side than the other

Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

A. The Moon is not able to support human life

B. If the Moon had no gravitational influence, the Earth would not have tides

C. People living in Hawaii and Arizona would feel at home on the Moon

D. Mars could have been formed in a similar way to the Moon

Why did the author write the passage?

A. To summarize the main features of immigration

B. To explain and give examples of the concept of a “melting pot”

C. To outline the ways immigration has been restricted

D. To emphasize the impact of migrants from Europe

Voice Passage: V1

What effect does your voice have on others? Does it persuade or irritate, attract or repel? One of

the worst qualities is harshness. If you ever get the feeling that people are uncomfortable when

you speak, it may be that your harsh tones are jarring their eardrums. Your voice will sound

unpleasant if it is shrill, grating, hard, piercing, brassy, to loud, or too nasal. Harsh voice qualities

usually come from too much tension in the throat and jaw. Tension tightens muscles and blocks

the relaxed voice tones essential to a pleasing impression. Because tension occurs in higher

pitched voices, women tend to have shriller voices than men, which usually makes them less

desirable public speakers, newscasters, or political candidates.

Which statement from the selection presents a fact rather than an opinion?

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Harsh voice qualities usually come from too much tension in the throat and jaw

What is stated in this paragraph?

Women make less appealing political candidates

The information presented is

Slanted against people with piercing voices

The author seems to:

Prefer low pitched tones

Can’t remember the exact question by the answer is….

On of the worst voice qualities is harshness

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GRAMMAR

1. WHICH SENTENCE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT?

a) Sarah plays her new saxophone well.

b) The dog catches the freebee good.

c) The band did good during the half time show.

d) The band that played before ours was well.

2. SELECT THE WORD OR PHRASE THAT MAKES THE SENTENCE GRAMMATICALLY

CORRECT

11. She was so mad at her boyfriend, she on him when he called.

a) Yelled

b) Screamed

c) Speak

d) Hung up

3. It was a beautiful performance. We all watched her from a balcony in the theater as she danced

gracefully across the stage.

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a) Massive

b) Stunningly

c) Lonely

d) Misery

4. John F. Kennedy was a senator before he president in 1960.

a) Elected

b) Was electing

c) Was elected

d) Had elected

5. IDENTIFY THE DEPENDENT CLAUSE IN THIS SENTENCE: The mother dog left her bed

as soon as the puppies were asleep.

a) As soon as the puppies were asleep

b) Left her bed as soon as

c) The puppies were asleep

d) The mother dog left her bed

6. You on your final exam.

a) Worked

b) Forget

c) Did well

d) Done good

7. Two students (are) their professor about possibility of obtaining good

grade in class.

a) Ask/Are

b) Is

c) Was

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d) Could

8. When a person finds in a stressful situation, it helps to breathe deeply.

a) Oneself

b) yourself

c) Themselves

d) Itself

9. Children generally with others of the same size and age.

a) Play

b) Plays

c) Played

d) Playing

10. Scissors should never be by the handle.

a) Carry

b) Carries

c) Carried

d) Carrying

10. The child cried, “I want to do it .

a) Mine

b) Me

c) Myself

d) Me self

11. During the storm, the glass in three of the windows was broken.

a) Broken

b) Breaks

c) Was broken

d) Were broken

12. He football game.

a) Never almost attends

b) Almost never attends

c) Almost attends never

d) Attends almost never

13. To be admitted to the university, he to make application by May 15.<

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