MDCC Comp 1 Final Exam
Agnes de Mille (1909-1993) choreographed not only ballets based on American folklore but also dances for Broadway musicals. Among the latter, Oklahoma! stands out.
Agnes de Mille (1909-1993) not only ballets based on American folklore but also dances for Broadway musicals. Among the latter, Oklahoma! stands out.
Before the civil rights movement of the 1960s ended, Martin Luther King Jr. and John and Robert Kennedy had been murdered.
Before the civil rights movement of the 1960s ended, Martin Luther King Jr. and John and Robert Kennedy are murdered.
Bill T. Jones (born 1952) performs only in works that he has choreographed, alone or in collaboration with someone else. His works refer to current social issues such as AIDS.
Bill T. Jones (born 1952) performs only in works that he has choreographed, alone or in collaboration with someone else. That his works refer to current social issues such as AIDS.
known
Although Gina had _______ Dino for years, she was just starting to like him.
By the end of tomorrow's race, Annie will have run more than forty miles.
By the end of tomorrow's race, Annie has run more than forty miles.
among
Choosing _____ the six candidates will be difficult.
there
Georgia likes working ______, but she deserves a higher salary.
Feminist artist Judy Chicago (born 1939) creates multimedia projects. Her best-known work is The Dinner Party, which explores women's history.
Select the answer that contains neither a comma splice nor a fused sentence.
quotation
After searching for hours, Sam found the perfect _______ for the end of his speech.
In James Joyce's "Araby," the narrator promises to buy a gift at the fair for Mangan's sister, but he arrives at the fair too late.
In James Joyce's "Araby," the narrator promises to buy a gift at the fair for Mangan's sister, but he arrived at the fair too late.
contains a fragment
Heading back to the States but on edge since he survived the terrorist attack.
jogging
I took the dog for a short walk, but it is too hot and humid outside for _______.
Known for a demanding alternative to classical ballet, the modern-dance choreographer Martha Graham (1894-1991) founded a school and company of her own in the 1920s. Appalachian Spring is one of her most famous works.
Known for a demanding alternative to classical ballet, the modern-dance choreographer Martha Graham (1894-1991) founded a school and company of her own in the 1920s. Appalachian Spring, one of her most famous works.
have
A number of church structures has stood on the site since the fifth century, and the Normans built a more permanent stone church in 1191.
a statement that indicates your main point, and that is supported with specific evidence in the essay.
A thesis is _______________________.
is
Although almost everybody are familiar with the horrors of the Holocaust through the story of Anne Frank and the works of Elie Wiesel, a lesser-known concentration camp in the city of Terezin was a powerful tool for Nazi propaganda during World War II.
Donna told her teenaged son, "From now until the end of the school year, there will be consequences for your disrespectful behavior."
Donna told her teenaged son, "From now until the end of the school year, there were consequences for your disrespectful behavior."
well
Amanda played the Mozart sonata extremely _____.
affect
An absence of sunshine in the winter can _____ people's moods.
was
Anyone visiting from the Red Cross were convinced that conditions in Theresienstadt were relatively good.
contains a fragment
Because my niece is planning to attend college at Ohio State.
were
In 2002, the tomb and remains of a man dubbed the Amesbury Archer was unearthed.
correct
In addition, more recent research in the areas surrounding Stonehenge have revealed evidence of a Neolithic village and several gravesites, which have yielded useful information.
to
It is a big mistake ______ accept this information without checking all the facts.
is thinking
My nephew _______ about transferring to an engineering firm in Lucerne, Switzerland.
to travel
Once Norah is out of college, she wants _______ to Spain and Portugal.
composed
Salad, mashed potatoes, fried chicken, and dessert_____ the birthday dinner.
contains a fragment
Some people love those chilly winter sports. But not me
were
The choirs of St. Patrick's and Christ Church Cathedral wascombined to perform the work.
its
The director of the theater claims that _____ best reviews were for Via Dolorosa by David Hare.
led
The tour guide _____ us into the gloomy, damp cave.
Revision deals with organization, audience, and focus.Proofreading deals with surface errors.
proofreading vs revision
What's the difference between psychology and psychiatry? The former studies mental processes and behavior; the latter is a branch of medicine specializing in mental illness.
What's the difference between psychology and psychiatry? The former studies mental processes and behavior, the latter is a branch of medicine specializing in mental illness.
given
Because Lou was sick for two weeks, Molly had _______ him her notes so he could study for the test.
attend
Do you know why Ahmed did not _______ soccer practice yesterday?
was the religious leader
As dean, Swift, as well as his successors, were the religious leaders of the Protestant church of Ireland. Handel's Messiah was first performed at St. Patrick's in 1742.
Judith Jamison (born 1944) was a celebrated dancer with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater when she took over as artistic director in 1989.
Judith Jamison (born 1944) was a celebrated dancer with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. When she took over as artistic director in 1989.
Katherine Dunham, who died in 2006, brought Caribbean and African dance to the United States; in fact, she founded the first African American dance company here. Her notable work on Broadway includes Cabin in the Sky.
Katherine Dunham, who died in 2006, brought Caribbean and African dance to the United States; in fact, she founded the first African American dance company here. Her notable work on Broadway: Cabin in the Sky.
Art historians refer to Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669) as a master of the Dutch school; he turned out approximately six hundred works.
Select the answer that contains neither a comma splice nor a fused sentence.
bad
She feels _____ about losing the race.
correct
Some of the writings of the children arepreserved in I Never Saw Another Butterfly, and the Swedish opera singer, Anne Sofie von Otter, has released a CD of music composed at the camp.
The choreographer Merce Cunningham (1919-2009) always focused on the abstract and the avant-garde in music and dance. He also gained fame for putting movements together according to chance rather than design.
The choreographer Merce Cunningham (1919-2009) always focused on the abstract and the avant-garde in music and dance. Also famous for putting movements together according to chance rather than design.
rewarded
The coach said that every player who works hard will be _______ at the end of the season.
was
Either death at Auschwitz or death at Terezin were the outcome for more than 80 percent of the occupants.
criteria
How many _____ must you meet for admission to graduate school?
No change
Lightner Witmer (1867-1956) was the father of clinical psychology and set up the first psychological clinic. Alfred Binet (1851-1911) designed the first intelligence test.
eaten
The fifth-grade teacher made an announcement to her class: "Once all of you have _______, you may play basketball in the gym for twenty minutes."
lie
After a grueling day at the office, Monty decided to _____ down and take a nap.
every day
Lucia runs two miles ______ of the week.
correct
St. Patrick's Cathedral is one of the landmarks of Dublin, Ireland, for a variety of reasons.
immigrants
Who were the first of your ancestors to _____ to the United States?
stationery
The bride and groom need to select the _______ for the wedding invitation.
Eliot Feld (born 1942) joined the American Ballet Theater when he was twenty, choreographing for that prestigious company. In 1974 he organized the Feld Ballet.
Eliot Feld (born 1942) joined the American Ballet Theater when he was twenty. Choreographing for that prestigious company. In 1974 he organized the Feld Ballet.
George Balanchine (1904-1983) was the founding artistic director of the New York City Ballet, where he created stellar works such as Agon and Jewels.
George Balanchine (1904-1983) was the founding artistic director of the New York City Ballet, where he created stellar works. Such as Agon and Jewels.
correct
Many prominent Jewish artists, musicians, and intellectuals were housed at Theresienstad, where several orchestras, ensembles, art studios, and educational facilities was maintained and used for Nazi propaganda.
you're
Mom thinks _______ the prettiest girl at the party.
Correct
One of the most famous prehistoric monuments in Europe is the mysterious site known as Stonehenge.
No change.
Patrick Leahy was elected to the Senate in 1974, and he has been serving in Congress ever since.
A pop artist, Jasper Johns (born 1930) has used flags, beer cans, and targets in his sculpture and paintings; he finds meaning in everyday objects.
Select the answer that contains neither a comma splice nor a fused sentence.
Correct.
The idea of his migrating so far has intrigued those who are exploring in areas around Stonehenge.
were
To the outside world, the people's lives in the camp was presented as a model Jewish community, but in reality, people were overcrowded, starvation was prevalent, disease ran rampant, and most occupants were shipped off to Auschwitz for extermination.
were
A number of memorials is also erected to major Irish political, military, and religious leaders.
correct
A small group of Danish Jews demanded a visit from the Red Cross, and the Nazis responded by creating fake stores and redecorating rooms where the Danes were housed.
does not contain a fragment
As a travel destination, Asia attracts many Americans now.
accept
Ask your next-door neighbor to _____ a package for you if you're not home.
Derek is thinking about whether he will go to graduate school next year or whether he will get a job.
Derek was thinking about whether he will go to graduate school next year or whether he is getting a job.
allusion
Did you notice the instructor's _____ to Hamlet?
infer
From his speech, we can _____ that the governor intends to seek the nomination.
adivce
How much does it cost to get a lawyer's ______ about estate planning?
does not contain a fragment
I wish the pond would freeze over so that I could go ice skating.
contains a fragment
If it snows, I might try cross-country skiing. And maybe downhill.
has revealed
In addition, more recent research in the areas surrounding Stonehenge have revealed evidence of a Neolithic village and several gravesites, which have yielded useful information.
In clinical psychology, the therapist tries to treat mental disturbances without prescribing drugs; therefore, this branch of psychology often carries the label talk therapy.
In clinical psychology, the therapist tries to treat mental disturbances without prescribing drugs therefore this branch of psychology often carries the label talk therapy.
date
It is located in southwestern England on Salisbury Plain, and its earliest structures dates back approximately 4,500 years to the Neolithic Age.
fewer
Juan's new house has _____ windows than his previous home.
contains a fragment
Just a note to say "hi" to my favorite niece.
were
Many prominent Jewish artists, musicians, and intellectuals were housed at Theresienstadt, where several orchestras, ensembles, art studios, and educational facilities was maintained and used for Nazi propaganda.
written
Maria reread all of her letters from Frank, who had _______ to her every week since he had gone to Afghanistan.
No change
Our friends were calling to announce their engagement and to say they have picked May 19 as their wedding date.
was
The Red Cross were treated to a performance of a children's opera, Brundibar, composed by an inmate, Hans Krása.
The major figure in early psychology was Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), who had been practicing neurology. He observed that some patients who had symptoms of ailments but no physical problems seemed to get better simply by talking, and this observation led to Freud's interest in the unconscious mind.
The major figure in early psychology was Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), who had been practicing neurology, he observed that some patients who had symptoms of ailments but no physical problems seemed to get better simply by talking. This observation led to Freud's interest in the unconscious mind.
who's
The question of _______ responsible requires a comprehensive investigation.
does not contain a fragment
Think about it. Wouldn't you rather be swimming in Florida?
lose
To _____ the game by only one point was heartbreaking for the team.
contains a fragment
To go ice fishing with my uncle and cousin on a clear, sunlit morning.
adapted
Who ______ the story "A Christmas Carol" into a play?
chosen
Whom have the sportswriters _______ most recently for the Baseball Hall of Fame?
capital
Wisconsin's _____, Madison, boasts a top-notch university.
The paintings of Barnett Newman (1905-1971) range from abstract expressionism to the color-field movement. He developed a unique geometric style that became his trademark.
Select the answer that contains neither a comma splice nor a fused sentence.
The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, now located on West 55th Street and 9thAvenue in New York City, traces its roots to a choreographer who interwove modern dance, jazz, and African rhythms in creations such as Revelations, a spectacular work that audiences have been worshipping for almost fifty years.
The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, now located on West 55th Street and 9th Avenue in New York City, traces its roots to a choreographer who interwove modern dance, jazz, and African rhythms. Revelations, a spectacular work that audiences have been worshipping for almost fifty years.
indicate
The Archer was buried with artifacts, including gold hair ornaments and various tools, that indicates he was wealthy.
The Joffrey Ballet, located in Chicago, makes political statements as well as artistic ones under the direction of Gerald Arpino (1923-2008), its principal choreographer.
The Joffrey Ballet, located in Chicago, makes political statements as well as artistic ones. Gerald Arpino (1923-2008) its principal choreographer.
were
The buildings we see today wasconstructed in the thirteenth century, the west tower was rebuilt in 1370 after a fire, and a spire was added in 1749.
Another early contributor to psychology was Max Wertheimer (1880-1943), who helped develop gestalt psychology. This branch of psychology dealt with human perception.
Another early contributor to psychology was Max Wertheimer (1880-1943) he helped develop gestalt psychology. This branch of psychology dealt with human perception.
have determined
A variety of researchers over the years has determined the evolutionary sequence of the various structures from geological and archeological evidence.
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) possessed many talents; two of his most famous paintings are The Last Supper (1495-1498) and the Mona Lisa (1503-1506).
Select the answer that contains neither a comma splice nor a fused sentence.
sit
Why don't you _____ over there until the music starts?
no change
Cognitive psychology is yet another branch of psychology. Researchers in cognitive psychology look at how people learn, how people solve problems, and how brains store information.
evaluating evidence/support, making sure it is reader-centered, giving yourself time to revise, sharpening focus/thesis,
Which of the following are important in the "revising" step of the writing process? (Check all that apply.)
In the first chapter of the novel Forgetfulness by Ward Just, a Frenchwoman takes a walk in the mountains outside a French village. After she trips and hurts her foot, she implores four foreigners who have crossed her path to carry her home. They comply for a while, but then they murder her.
In the first chapter of the novel Forgetfulness by Ward Just, a Frenchwoman takes a walk in the mountains outside a French village. After she tripped and hurt her foot, she implored four foreigners who crossed her path to carry her home. They complied for a while, but then they murdered her.
attract
The tombs of Jonathan Swift, the well-known author of Gulliver's Travels, and his beloved "Stella," attracts many visitors who may not realize that he was also the dean of St. Patrick's from 1713 to 1745. As dean, Swift, as well as his successors, were the religious leaders of the Protestant church of Ireland.
I think if I asked myself the purpose for writing this subject, it would make me dig deeper in to the subject. Which will help me learn more and make it easier to write about. It does not matter if it is "correct", just as long as you are passionate about it, it will begin too flow.
What strategy do you think will work best for you in the prewriting (invention) stage of writing?
Weather
_______ conditions are a crucial factor in the success of some businesses.
principle
A basic _____ of American democracy is that all people are created equal.
than
We plan to take the back roads rather ______ the interstate highway.
disinterested
It's unlikely that you'll find a(n) _____ judge in that liberal community.
does not contain a fragment
Long before she started skating, Kelly was a talented downhill skier.
The story "Araby" by James Joyce makes use of religious symbolism.
The story "Araby" by James Joyce has made use of religious symbolism.
correct
St. Patrick's is both a church offering daily worship services and a site that documents and embodies the heritage of the Irish people.
correct
The city, called Theresienstadt by the Germans, is located in the modern-day Czech Republic.
Another early contributor to psychology was Hermann Ebbinghaus (1850-1909), who developed a system for studying memory; as part of his approach, he asked subjects to memorize nonsense syllables, which had no meaning for them.
Another early contributor to psychology was Hermann Ebbinghaus (1850-1909), who developed a system for studying memory, as part of his approach, he asked subjects to memorize nonsense syllables, which had no meaning for them.
has demonstrated
Chemical analysis of his teeth have demonstrated that he grew up somewhere in the Alps and migrated to southwestern Britain.
Modern psychology began with the work of Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920), who set up a laboratory in Germany for the study of the mind, and of William James (1842-1910), a Harvard professor, who published Principles of Psychology. Both men taught many students, who continued their work.
Modern psychology began with the work of Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920), who set up a laboratory in Germany for the study of the mind, about the same time, William James (1842-1910), a Harvard professor, published Principles of Psychology. Both men taught many students, who continued their work.
Samantha phoned her brother. She explained that she needed to postpone her trip to visit him, and she asked if she could arrive later in the month.
Samantha phoned her brother. She explains that she needs to postpone her trip to visit him, and she asks if she can arrive later in the month.
Henri Rousseau was a self-taught practitioner, and he produced colorful portraits, frequently of jungle scenes.
Select the answer that contains neither a comma splice nor a fused sentence.
Known for glass-covered boxes filled with enigmatically arranged found objects and collages, Joseph Cornell (1903-1972) was a product of surrealism, which relied on irrational juxtaposition.
Select the answer that contains neither a comma splice nor a fused sentence.
One of the best-known paintings by Thomas Eakins (1844-1916), The Gross Clinic, captures a surgical operation, a subject considered inappropriate at the time. Eakins lost an academic position because he used nude models in mixed classes.
Select the answer that contains neither a comma splice nor a fused sentence.
Robert Indiana (born 1928) produces pop paintings and sculptures, such as his Loveseries, that sometimes call to mind large signs.
Select the answer that contains neither a comma splice nor a fused sentence.
The most famous of Flemish artists and a leading baroque figure, Peter Paul Rubens created material that demonstrated his energy and enthusiasm for his work. He turned out such masterpieces as The Raising of the Cross (1610-1611) and The Judgment of Paris (1638-1639).
Select the answer that contains neither a comma splice nor a fused sentence.
Social psychologists observe people during experiments or in day-to-day life. The goal is to learn how people interact. Sometimes the observers do not make themselves known to the participants.
Social psychologists observe people during experiments or in day-to-day life, the goal is to learn how people interact. Sometimes the observers do not make themselves known to the participants.
The field of developmental psychology deals with changes in mental and behavioral performance over time. Although the field began with a focus on child psychology, it has grown to track changes throughout a lifetime.
The field of developmental psychology deals with changes in mental and behavioral performance over time, the field began with a focus on child psychology, it has grown to track changes throughout a lifetime.
is
Though most of the occupants either died in the camp or were deported and exterminated at Auschwitz, a collection of children's artworks are now housed in the Jewish Museum in Prague.
Print out a hard copy, Read it aloud, Pretend you are the reader
Which of the following methods are recommended in the proofreading process? (Check all that apply.)
I have encountered writers block when the assigned topic was boring to me. I believe that the best cure for me would be talking to my teacher about how this will help me as a writer and discuss how I can make it personal.
Which symptom of writer's block have you encountered, and which cure do you think sounds the most likely to help?