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ACT English: Passage Drill 5, Problem 6. How would you correct the underlined segment, if at all?
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- 00:03
Here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by orb-weavers. Putting regular weavers to shame.
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How would you correct this underlined segment from the passage, if at all?
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Focusing
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And here are the potential answers...
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Let's begin by reading the sentence as is. Maybe we'll get lucky, and it'll be perfect.
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- 00:36
Fingers crossed.
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"Focusing on orb-weavers because their webs are the most recognizable."
- 00:42
No such luck. There's definitely a problem here.
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Who came up with that "fingers crossed" thing anyway?
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Option (A) is incorrect because kicking things off with the word "focusing" makes the sentence incomplete.
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The word "focusing" fools us into thinking the sentence is beginning with a gerund phrase,
- 00:56
which is a type of phrase that functions as a noun.
- 00:58
In this case, it sounds like the gerund phrase is going to be the subject of the sentence.
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However, there's no verb to tell us what the phrase "focusing on orb-weavers because their
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webs are the most recognizable" does.
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Though we suspect that focusing on orb-weavers can't do anything good for anybody.
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Long story short: every subject needs a verb if it wants to make a complete sentence--even
- 01:18
if that subject is an entire phrase.
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Option (A) is out.
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(D) suggests we begin the sentence with "We'll have a focus." This doesn't work, though,
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because "have a focus" is an awkward language construct.
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Incidentally, we like to have our focus with a side of fries.
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Answer (B) isn't great either.
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"We're to focus" makes it sound like someone is requiring that the paragraph focus on orb-weavers.
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Sure, it's possible some obsessive spider-lover is standing over the author in a Spider Man
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suit demanding the orb-weaver focus, but that's unlikely.
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We hope.
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The correct answer is (C).
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"We will focus" makes the sentence complete and doesn't throw any linguistic curveballs our way.
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Excuse us while we go lock our door. We're kinda worried that guy in the Spider Man suit
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is creeping our way.
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