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29In November 1934, Amrita Sher-Gil was living inwhat must have seemed like the ideal city for ayoung artist: Paris. She was studying firsthand thecolor-saturated style of France’s modernist mastersand beginning to make a name for herself as apainter. _______ Sher-Gil longed to return to herchildhood home of India; only there, she believed,could her art truly flourish.Which choice completes the text with the mostlogical transition?A) Still,B) Therefore,C) Indeed,D) Furthermore,30Before California’s 1911 election to approve aproposition granting women the right to vote,activists across the state sold tea to promote the causeof suffrage. In San Francisco, the Woman’s SuffrageParty sold Equality Tea at local fairs. _______ inLos Angeles, activist Nancy Tuttle Craig, who ranone of California’s largest grocery store firms,distributed Votes for Women Tea.Which choice completes the text with the mostlogical transition?A) For example,B) To conclude,C) Similarly,D) In other words,31While researching a topic, a student has taken thefollowing notes:• The Seikan Tunnel is a rail tunnel in Japan.• It connects the island of Honshu to the island ofHokkaido.• It is roughly 33 miles long.• The Channel Tunnel is a rail tunnel in Europe.• It connects Folkestone, England, to Coquelles,France.• It is about 31 miles long.The student wants to compare the lengths of the tworail tunnels. Which choice most effectively usesrelevant information from the notes to accomplishthis goal?A) Some of the world’s rail tunnels, including onetunnel that extends from Folkestone, England, toCoquelles, France, are longer than 30 miles.B) The Seikan Tunnel is roughly 33 miles long,while the slightly shorter Channel Tunnel isabout 31 miles long.C) The Seikan Tunnel, which is roughly 33 mileslong, connects the Japanese islands of Honshuand Hokkaido.D) Both the Seikan Tunnel, which is located inJapan, and the Channel Tunnel, which is locatedin Europe, are examples of rail tunnels................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal. CO NTI N U E27

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29In November 1934, Amrita Sher-Gil was living inwhat must have seemed like the ideal city for ayoung artist: Paris. She was studying firsthand thecolor-saturated style of France’s modernist mastersand beginning to make a name for herself as apainter. _______ Sher-Gil longed to return to herchildhood home of India; only there, she believed,could her art truly flourish.Which choice completes the text with the mostlogical transition?A) Still,B) Therefore,C) Indeed,D) Furthermore,30Before California’s 1911 election to approve aproposition granting women the right to vote,activists across the state sold tea to promote the causeof suffrage. In San Francisco, the Woman’s SuffrageParty sold Equality Tea at local fairs. _______ inLos Angeles, activist Nancy Tuttle Craig, who ranone of California’s largest grocery store firms,distributed Votes for Women Tea.Which choice completes the text with the mostlogical transition?A) For example,B) To conclude,C) Similarly,D) In other words,31While researching a topic, a student has taken thefollowing notes:• The Seikan Tunnel is a rail tunnel in Japan.• It connects the island of Honshu to the island ofHokkaido.• It is roughly 33 miles long.• The Channel Tunnel is a rail tunnel in Europe.• It connects Folkestone, England, to Coquelles,France.• It is about 31 miles long.The student wants to compare the lengths of the tworail tunnels. Which choice most effectively usesrelevant information from the notes to accomplishthis goal?A) Some of the world’s rail tunnels, including onetunnel that extends from Folkestone, England, toCoquelles, France, are longer than 30 miles.B) The Seikan Tunnel is roughly 33 miles long,while the slightly shorter Channel Tunnel isabout 31 miles long.C) The Seikan Tunnel, which is roughly 33 mileslong, connects the Japanese islands of Honshuand Hokkaido.D) Both the Seikan Tunnel, which is located inJapan, and the Channel Tunnel, which is locatedin Europe, are examples of rail tunnels................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal. CO NTI N U E27

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The most logical transitions for the given texts would be:

  1. A) Still, This option provides a contrast to the previous statement, indicating that despite her seemingly ideal circumstances in Paris, Sher-Gil still longed for her home in India.

  2. C) Similarly, This option indicates that the actions taken by Nancy Tuttle Craig in Los Angeles were similar to those taken by the Woman’s Suffrage Party in San Francisco, both promoting women's suffrage through the sale of tea.

  3. B) The Seikan Tunnel is roughly 33 miles long, while the slightly shorter Channel Tunnel is about 31 miles long. This option directly compares the lengths of the two tunnels, which is the goal stated in the question.

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