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NYSTCE ATAS Writing 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.

The executor (A) preceded to read the will leaving the whole (B) estate to the (C) heirs.





Correct Answer:
proceeded
the sentence in question requires the correct usage of the verb that describes the executor's action regarding the will. the underlined portion (a) "preceded" is incorrect and needs to be addressed. the correct verb should be "proceeded," not "preceded." the verb "to precede" means to come before something in order, time, or position. on the other hand, "to proceed" means to continue or carry on, particularly after stopping or pausing or being in a particular state. in the context of the sentence, the executor is continuing with the action of reading the will, which makes "proceeded" the appropriate choice. the other parts of the sentence (b) "the whole estate" and (c) "the heirs" are correctly used. "estate" refers to all the money and property owned by a particular person, especially at death. "heirs" refers to the people legally entitled to inherit the estate of a deceased person. both terms are appropriately used in the context of the sentence, dealing with the reading of a will and the distribution of an estate. therefore, the correction for the underlined part (a) would be: - change "preceded" to "proceeded." this correction aligns the verb with the action being described, accurately reflecting the executor's continuation with the process of reading the will. the other options provided either suggest incorrect replacements or indicate no change is necessary, which would leave the error unaddressed. thus, the correct choice is to replace "preceded" with "proceeded."


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