Quiz Hacker Daily Drill #36
Mastering a Common yet Deceptively Tricky Question Type. Do this Exercise to Sharpen Your Skills for Both the ACT English and SAT Writing Sections!
In today's exercise, we'll hone in on a question type that you're likely to encounter on both ACT English and SAT Writing. Keep in mind that learning to recognize the type of question in front of you is important for improving your ACT or SAT score. As you take on this drill, your starting point should be to pinpoint the category of the question at hand, then remind yourself of the relevant tactics.
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Drill
Select the answer choice that provides the correct alternative to the portion of the sentence in bold italics. If the portion of the sentence in bold italics is already correct, choose NO CHANGE.
After implementing a new recycling program, the school was able to decrease its annual tonnage of landfill waste by 30% each year.
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