More than half a decade after the magnitude 7.0 earthquake that leveled Haiti,
serious public health and social problems tolerate. These include inadequate
housing, political corruption, and the spread of cholera. - Answer: persist
Some residents were surprised by how Senator Nikita Kapoor voted on the tax bill,
but she argued that her intentions had been crystalline from the beginning of her
campaign. - Answer: clear
Voltaire was both disappointed and excited when he found out that his favorite
coffee shop, Candid Coffee, was moving to a new and larger point. - Answer:
location
Sahil believed in the importance of excellent customer service, but it was a
challenge to remain professional when the customer ordered a fruit smoothie,
complained that it tasted like fruit, and then dumped the drink on the floor when
she was denied a refund. - Answer: No Change
Numerous research projects, including the benchmark Framingham Heart Study,
demonstrate that taking a vacation can have well-connected health benefits. -
Answer: Important
Khan Academy SAT Reading & Writing Practice
Roberto's physical acuteness was undeniable: he set six new athletic records
during his sophomore year. - Answer: Prowess
In her historic 1963 book, The Feminine Mystique, Betty Friedan identified "The
Problem That Has No Name." At issue was the psychological scuffle for women
who wanted to pursue professions but (due to the cultural restrictions of that era)
were destined to be homemakers. - Answer: Struggle
Located on the northern coast of South America, Suriname perpetuates the most
untouched rainforest on the continent. - Answer: Preserves
All Molly wanted to do was navigate a direct route to the beach, but her GPS kept
losing its signal. - Answer: No Change
When she moved to a new town, Cecilia joined a book club to harvest friendships
with people who shared her interests. - Answer: Cultivate
Backlash against the senator's education bill only hurled her to work harder to
ensure its passage. - Answer: Spurred
A recent survey by the National Endowment for Financial Education shows that
more than 70 percent of lottery winners are broke within several years of winning
- often gambling their money on excessive purchases. - Answer: squandering
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