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CLEP College Composition Exam: Rhetorical Analysis Practice Test 5
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These passages are part of longer writing samples, they do not necessarily constitute a complete discussion of the issue presented. Read each passage carefully and answer the questions that follow it. The questions test your awareness of a writer’s purpose and of characteristics of prose that are important to good writing.     Questions below refer to the following paragraphs.   (1) For more than a century, the Statue of Liberty has been an enduring symbol of freedom for people around the world. (2) Although this green lady has welcomed many visitors to our shores, most people are surprised... Show more
CLEP College Composition Exam: Rhetorical Analysis Practice Test 5
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1. In context, sentence 4 serves to
2. The author’s primary purpose in mentioning the original color of the Statue of Liberty in sentence 2 is to
3. Which of the following best describes sentence 1?
4. In context, “commonly” (sentence 6) most nearly means
5. Which of the following best describes sentence 1?