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CHSPE English-language Arts Sample Test

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Select the answer choice that corrects an error in the underlined portion. If there is no error, choose D indicating that no change is necessary.

I (A) always have a hard time deciding (B) between carrots, corn and green beans because (C) they’re all so good.





Correct Answer:
among
the question presents a sentence that includes the phrase "deciding between carrots, corn and green beans." the task is to determine if there is an error in the underlined portion of the sentence and to select the correct option to fix the error if one exists. here is an expanded explanation of the options and the rationale for the correct answer: **a) all ways** - this option suggests replacing "always" with "all ways." this would be incorrect because "all ways" implies multiple methods or directions, which does not make sense in this context. the original "always" correctly indicates a habitual difficulty in making a decision and is therefore not the error. **b) among** - the sentence uses the word "between" when referring to a choice involving more than two items: carrots, corn, and green beans. the correct preposition to use when choosing from more than two items is "among." therefore, changing "between" to "among" corrects the usage error in the sentence. **c) they’re** - "they're" is a contraction for "they are," which is correctly used in this context to refer to the vegetables being good. there is no grammatical error here. **d) no change is necessary** - this option would be incorrect because there is an error in the preposition used ("between" instead of "among"). therefore, the correct answer is **b) among**. the explanation for why "among" is the appropriate choice is that "between" is typically used when referring to choices or distinctions involving exactly two things, whereas "among" is used when the choices or distinctions involve more than two items. in this sentence, the speaker is having difficulty deciding among three types of vegetables, making "among" the correct preposition to use.


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