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Part V: Practice-Review-Analyze-Practice

42. E. All the other choices are mentioned in the passage except the demand for new

highways.

43. C. The passage suggests that Adam Smith considered statesmen in a negative way; thus,

you can determine from context that wont is probably used to mean accustomed.

44. D. In promoting the spending of state funds to advertise California’s tourist attractions, the

author assumes such tourism will result in more income for the state. Choice B is incorrect

because, while increased tourism may increase revenue, it cannot be assumed that

such an increase will decrease the competition from other states.

45. A. Implied by the passage is the belief that the campaign, if effective, will bring in many

times the tourist revenue than what the advertising initially cost.

46. D. The passage is probably intended for those about to read The Lord of the Rings.

47. E. To fully appreciate a work such as The Lord of the Rings, one should be familiar with

its historical underpinnings and the epic tradition, a prescribed path that the story will

follow.

48. A. As does the hero in other epics, the hero in The Lord of the Rings will return home after

surviving many hardships.

49. D. Because the passage is written for people about to read The Lord of the Rings, it is

therefore assumed that they will go on to read the epic.

50. D. Since The Lord of the Rings satisfies the requirements of the epic tradition, a reader anticipating

such elements will not be disappointed.

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