Solutions to GMAT Official Guide 2017 Sentence Correction Questions

Question #Question Text
668Recent interdisciplinary studies advance the argument that emotions
669In her presentation, the head of the Better Business Bureau
670Manufacturers rate batteries in watt-hours
671Hurricanes at first begin traveling from east to west
672At the end of the 1930s, Duke Ellington was looking for a composer
673While Noble Sissle may be best known for his collaboration
674From an experiment using special extrasensory perception cards
675Diabetes, together with its serious complications, ranks
676In a review of 2000 studies of human behavior that date
677A long-term study of some 1,000 physicians indicates
678The intricate structure of the compound insect eye
679In 1979 lack of rain reduced India’s rice production
680Although Alice Walker published a number of essays, poetry collections
681Many experts regarded the increase in credit card borrowing
682A pioneer journalist, Nellie Bly’s exploits included
683The Life and Casualty Company hopes that by increasing
684Like ancient Egyptian architectural materials that were recycled
685Especially in the early years, new entrepreneurs may need
686Unlike the nests of leaf cutters and most other ants
687Sunspots, vortices of gas associated with strong electromagnetic activity
688Turtles, like other reptiles, can endure long fasts
689Thai village crafts, as with other cultures, have developed
690Tropical bats play important roles in the rain forest ecosystem
691Discussion of greenhouse effects have usually had as a focus
692As contrasted with the honeybee, the yellow jacket
693In the seventh century B.C., the Roman alphabet was adapted
694With corn, soybean, and wheat reserves being low enough
695By 1940, the pilot Jacqueline Cochran held seventeen official
696The foundation works to strengthen local and regional
697A professor at the university has taken a sabbatical
698In late 1997, the chambers inside the pyramid of the Pharaoh
699The remarkable similarity of Thule artifacts throughout a vast region
700The widely accepted big-bang theory holds that the universe
701Bengal-born writer, philosopher, and educator Rabindranath Tagore
702Traffic safety officials predict that drivers will be equally likely
703Written early in the French Revolution, Mary Wollstonecraft’s
704Using study groups managed by the principal popular organizations
705The use of the bar code, or Universal Product Code
706The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) had long been expected
707Not trusting themselves to choose wisely among the wide array
708There are several ways to build solid walls using just mud or clay
709A surge in new home sales and a drop in weekly unemployment
710Retail sales rose 0.8 of 1 percent in August, intensifying expectations
711Plants are more efficient at acquiring carbon than are fungi
712In the early part of the twentieth century, many vacationers found
713The automotive conveyor-belt system, which Henry Ford modeled
714Over the next few years, increasing demands on the Chattahoochee River
715Elizabeth Barber, the author of both Prehistoric Textiles
716Digging in sediments in northern China, evidence has been gathered
717Outlining his strategy for nursing the troubled conglomerate
718It is called a sea, but the landlocked Caspian
719Neuroscientists, having amassed a wealth of knowledge over the past
720According to a recent study of consumer spending on prescription medications
721Along the major rivers that traverse the deserts of northeast Africa
722Despite its covering the entire planet. Earth has
723Emily Dickinson’s letters to Susan Huntington Dickinson were written
724At the end of 2001, motion picture industry representatives said
725Making things even more difficult has been general market inactivity
726Unlike the conviction held by many of her colleagues that genes
727Because an oversupply of computer chips has sent prices plunging
728Ryunosuke Akutagawa’s knowledge of the literatures of Europe, China
729According to scientists who monitored its path, an expanding cloud
730In 1850, Lucretia Mott published her Discourse on Women
731To develop more accurate population forecasts, demographers
732Laos has a land area about the same as Great Britain
733Having been named for a mythological nymph who cared
734In ancient Thailand, much of the local artisans’ creative energy
735Covering 71 percent of Earth’s surface, the oceans play
736Some anthropologists believe that the genetic homogeneity
737In 1713, Alexander Pope began his translation of the Illiad
738Foraging at all times of the day and night, but interspersing
739In some types of pine tree, a thick layer of needles protects the buds
740The tourism commission has conducted surveys of hotels
741A new study suggests that the conversational pace of everyday life
742The nineteenth-century chemist Humphry Davy presented the results
743Many of the earliest known images of Hindu deities in India
744A leading figure in the Scottish enlightenment, Adam Smith’s
745Researchers studying the brain scans of volunteers who pondered
746Rivaling the pyramids of Egypt or even the ancient cities
747In California, a lack of genetic variation in the Argentine
748Many house builders offer rent-to-buy programs that
749While it costs about the same to run nuclear plants
750The 32 species that make up the dolphin family are
751The first trenches that were cut into a 500-acre site
752Companies are relying more and more on networked computers
753The Olympic Games helped to keep peace among the pugnacious
754Unlike the original National Museum of Science and Technology
755Combining enormous physical strength with higher intelligence, the Neanderthals
756To map Earth’s interior, geologists use a network of seismometers
757Doctors generally agree that such factors as cigarette smoking
758Prices at the producer level are only 1.3 percent higher
759More and more in recent years, cities are stressing
760Fossils of the arm of a sloth found in Puerto Rico
761Recently physicians have determined that stomach ulcers
762The eyes of the elephant seal adapt to darkness
763A mutual fund having billions of dollars in assets will
764The 19-year-old pianist and composer performed his most
765Starfish, with anywhere from five to eight arms
766In 2000, a mere two dozen products accounted for half
767The results of the company’s cost-cutting measures
768Similar to other Mississippi Delta blues singers, the music
769Thelonious Monk, who was a jazz pianist and composer
770Nobody knows exactly how many languages there are
771The absence from business and financial records of the nineteenth
772Heating-oil prices are expected to be higher this year
773One of the primary distinctions between our intelligence with
774Even though Clovis points, spear points with longitudinal grooves
775The stars, some of them at tremendous speeds
776Heavy commitment by an executive to a course of action
777According to recent studies comparing the nutritional value
778Yellow jackets number among the 900 or so species
779Marconi’s conception of the radio was as a substitute
780Construction of the Roman Colosseum, which was officially
781Because there are provisions of the new maritime code
782November is traditionally the strongest month for sales
783Mauritius was a British colony for almost 200 years
784Although appearing less appetizing than most of their round
785The world wildlife fund has declared that global warming
786The largest of all the planets, not only is Jupiter
787Beatrix Potter, in her book illustrations, carefully coordinating
788Among the objects found in the excavated temple were small
789While many of the dinosaur fossils found recently in northeast
790The original building and loan associations were organized
791Found only in the Western Hemisphere and surviving
792She was less successful after she had emigrated
793Scientists have recently found evidence that black holes
794The use of lie detectors is based on the assumption
795Australian embryologists have found evidence that suggests
796Most efforts to combat such mosquito-borne diseases like malaria
797Almost like clones in their similarity to one another, the cheetah
798As sources of electrical power, windmills now account
799As criminal activity on the Internet becomes more
800Last week local shrimpers held a news conference
801Whereas in mammals the tiny tubes that convey nutrients
802A ruined structure found at Aqaba, Jordan, was probably a church
803In the major cities of industrialized countries at the end of the nineteenth century
804By 1999, astronomers had discovered 17 nearby stars
805Although she was considered among her contemporaries to be the better poet
806In no other historical sighting did Halley’s Comet
807Rock samples taken from the remains of an asteroid

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