Lesson 13 Quiz Answers 1. Christine has been a middle school teacher for many years.
2. Could you give me some feedback on my presentation? I'd like to know how to improve it.
3. He's applying to all the best universities in the country.
4. I think I got every question on the exam wrong - I have no doubt that I failed. 5. I'm taking a course on Latin American politics.
6. My daughter's 12 - she's in sixth grade.
7. My father promised he'd buy me a car if I got good grades in my final year of high school.
8. No, my son hasn't chosen a major yet. He's debating between sociology and anthropology.
9. She graduated from the University of California in 1999.
10. The professor took ten points off my test because I handed it in a few minutes late.
11. The top five students in the class were awarded a scholarship to a local college.
12. This topic will be on the test - make sure to take detailed notes. Lesson 14 – Quiz Answers 1. I wasn't convinced by the article; I didn't think the author adequately supported his claims.
2. In her book, Clara Jones aims to refute the dominant theory using five main counter-
arguments.
3. Steve Jobs' leadership was a key factor in Apple's success.
4. The first draft of his report was full of factual errors.
5. The reasons for the war fall into two main categories: political reasons and economic
reasons.
6. The trajectory of the country after 1930 is a clear illustration of Smith's theory in action.
7. These thought-provoking poems raise questions about what it means to love
unconditionally.
8. This essay draws parallels between the main character in the novel and the author's life.
9. This paragraph has nothing to do with any of your main points, you should get rid of it.
10. We'd like to touch on several issues in today's meeting.