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CBASE English 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 attorney (A) persecuting the case was (B) through with this witness so he (C) proceeded to call his next witness.





Correct Answer:
prosecuting
the sentence in question involves the verb that describes the attorney's action related to a legal case. the original sentence uses the word "persecuting" in the underlined portion: "the attorney (a) persecuting the case was (b) through with this witness so he (c) proceeded to call his next witness." let's analyze the correction needed for each underlined section: a) "persecuting" - this is the incorrect verb in the context of the sentence. the correct verb should be "prosecuting." to "prosecute" a case means to carry out legal proceedings against an individual, which is the intended meaning here. on the other hand, "persecute" means to subject someone to hostility and ill-treatment, especially because of their race, political, or religious beliefs, which does not fit the context of a courtroom or legal process. b) "was" - there is no error with the use of "was" here. it appropriately links the verb to the subject "the attorney." c) "proceeded" - this verb is correctly used in this context. it indicates that the attorney continued with the next step in the legal process, which was to call another witness. the correct answer choice is to replace "persecuting" with "prosecuting." this corrects the verb misuse and aligns it with the intended meaning of conducting legal proceedings against someone. therefore, the corrected sentence would read: "the attorney (a) prosecuting the case was (b) through with this witness so he (c) proceeded to call his next witness." this correction ensures that the sentence accurately reflects the actions of an attorney in a court setting, focusing on the legal aspect rather than implying any form of harassment or ill-treatment, which "persecute" would suggest.


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