SAT Question of the Day #1 Most students like to read these kind of books during their spare time. a)these kind of books b)these kind of book c)this kind.

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SAT Question of the Day #1 Most students like to read these kind of books during their spare time. a)these kind of books b)these kind of book c)this kind of book d)this kinds of books e)those kind of books

SAT Question of the Day #2 John was imminently qualified for the position because he had studied computer programming and how to operate an IBM machine. a)imminently qualified for the position because he had studied computer programming and how to operate an IBM machine b)imminently qualified for the position since studying computer programming and the operation of an IBM machine c)eminently qualified for the position because he had studied computer programming and how to operate an IBM machine d)eminently qualified for the position because he had studied computer programming and the operation of an IBM machine e)eminently qualified for the position because he has studied computer programming and how to operate an IBM machine.

SAT Question of the Day #3 In general, the fate of Latin American or East Asian countries will affect America more than it does Britain or France. a)will affect America more than it does b)will effect America more than it does c)will affect America more than they do d)will effect America more than they do e)will affect America more than they would

SAT Question of the Day #4 While campaigning for President, Dole nearly exhausted his funds and must raise money so that he could pay for last-minute television commercials. a)exhausted his funds and must raise money so that he could pay b)would exhaust his funds and must raise money so he could pay c)exhausted his funds and had to raise money so that he can pay d)exhausted his funds and had to raise money so that he could pay e)exhausted his funds and must raise money so that he can pay

SAT Question of the Day #5 Having revised her dissertation with some care, that her thesis advisor rejected the changes distressed her greatly. a)that her thesis advisor rejected the changes distressed her greatly b)she found her thesis advisor’s rejection of the changes greatly distressing c)her thesis advisor’s rejection of the changes was great distress d)she was greatly distressed about her thesis advisor rejecting the changes e)her distress at her thesis advisor’s rejection of the changes was great

SAT Question of the Day #6 Because he spoke out against Hitler’s policies was Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a Lutheran pastor in Nazi Germany, was arrested and eventually hanged by the Gestapo. a)Because he spoke out against Hitler’s policies was Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a Lutheran pastor in Nazi Germany, was arrested and eventually hanged by the Gestapo. b)Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a Lutheran pastor in Nazi Germany, was arrested and eventually hanged by the Gestapo because he spoke against Hitler’s policies. c)Because he spoke out against Hitler’s policies, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a Lutheran pastor in Nazi Germany, was arrested and eventually hung by the Gestapo. d)Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a Lutheran pastor in Nazi Germany, being arrested and eventually hung because he spoke out against Hitler’s policies. e)A Lutheran pastor in Nazi Germany, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, spoke out against Hitler’s policies so that he arrested and eventually hung.