1. Each July, one of the world’s largest folk-art festivals (1) bring together artists from every corner of the globe for a vast and colorful international bazaar. For several weeks, more than 200 artists from 60 countries gather to offer handmade masterworks. The festival is located in Santa Fe, a destination rich in culture and history. The work of master artists (2) lines the walls as market-goers are given the opportunity to find one-of-a-kind treasures and meet their creators.

Beginner Writing Digital SAT - Unit 5 homework

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
A. NO CHANGE
B. bringing
C. brought
D. brings
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
2. Each July, one of the world’s largest folk-art festivals (1) bring together artists from every corner of the globe for a vast and colorful international bazaar. For several weeks, more than 200 artists from 60 countries gather to offer handmade masterworks. The festival is located in Santa Fe, a destination rich in culture and history. The work of master artists (2) lines the walls as market-goers are given the opportunity to find one-of-a-kind treasures and meet their creators.
A. NO CHANGE
B. have lined
C. lining
D. line
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
3. Kite-flying has a long history in Japan: according lo legend, the first kites (1) were flying nearly 1,400 years ago. Since that time, kite-flying (2) had remained a delightful tradition. Kites are made from a bamboo framework and layers of washi paper — paper made by hand in the traditional style. Colorful narrative illustrations and legendary heroes from Japanese folklore (3) decorates their surfaces. Every region of the country has its own distinct kite design, with more than 130 varieties in all. For this reason, there is no single design that (4) are typical of Japanese kites.
A. NO CHANGE
B. flown
C. were flown
D. had flew
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
4. Kite-flying has a long history in Japan: according lo legend, the first kites (1) were flying nearly 1,400 years ago. Since that time, kite-flying (2) had remained a delightful tradition. Kites are made from a bamboo framework and layers of washi paper — paper made by hand in the traditional style. Colorful narrative illustrations and legendary heroes from Japanese folklore (3) decorates their surfaces. Every region of the country has its own distinct kite design, with more than 130 varieties in all. For this reason, there is no single design that (4) are typical of Japanese kites.
A. NO CHANGE
B. would have remained
C. will remain
D. has remained
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
5. Kite-flying has a long history in Japan: according lo legend, the first kites (1) were flying nearly 1,400 years ago. Since that time, kite-flying (2) had remained a delightful tradition. Kites are made from a bamboo framework and layers of washi paper — paper made by hand in the traditional style. Colorful narrative illustrations and legendary heroes from Japanese folklore (3) decorates their surfaces. Every region of the country has its own distinct kite design, with more than 130 varieties in all. For this reason, there is no single design that (4) are typical of Japanese kites.
A. NO CHANGE
B. decorate
C. decorating
D. has decorated
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
6. Kite-flying has a long history in Japan: according lo legend, the first kites (1) were flying nearly 1,400 years ago. Since that time, kite-flying (2) had remained a delightful tradition. Kites are made from a bamboo framework and layers of washi paper — paper made by hand in the traditional style. Colorful narrative illustrations and legendary heroes from Japanese folklore (3) decorates their surfaces. Every region of the country has its own distinct kite design, with more than 130 varieties in all. For this reason, there is no single design that (4) are typical of Japanese kites.
A. NO CHANGE
B. will be
C. is
D. had been
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
7. In a village at the edge of the rainforest, the skilled and nimble fingers of an old woman (1) bends fabric and straw into graceful baskets. The baskets are the perfect size to hold papayas, but (2) they also held centuries of craft and tribal identity. Basket Weaving is one of the most widespread crafts in history: it originated in the Middle East around 7,000 years ago and spread to every continent except Antarctica. The preservation of ancient baskets (3) is difficult, however, because most items are made of natural materials like wood, grass, and vines, which decay rapidly. As a result, much of the history of basket making (4) would be lost. On the other hand, weaving techniques, which are often passed along from generation to generation, (5) has been preserved throughout the centuries and are still being expanded upon today.
A. NO CHANGE
B. will bend
C. bend
D. has bent
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