# 38 - Anyone new to the market would be overwhelmed by the variety of seafood alone with live blue crabs, half-ton swordfish, twenty-pound tuna fillets, fresh octopus.
H - alone:
#73 - While the disorder, widely known as "colony collapse," defies a simple explanation, experts and amateurs, beekeepers among them, have joined the effort to reestablish the health of all bees.
A - NO CHANGE
#55 - Given the abundance of jellyfish and other foods on the surface, creating air bubbles and floating - became a survival advantage.
C - surface, creating air bubbles -
#1 - In the early 1900s, the "Fun" section of the New York World a Sunday supplement that presented puzzles to entertain the newspaper's readers.
B - World was
#52 - Wentletraps live on the ocean floor, they are creatures that feed on coral and sea anemones, and rarely, if ever, come up to the water's surface.
J - feeding
#65 - Which choice best emphasizes that Paucton's bees lead healthy lives at their opera house location?
B - thriving
#12 - And a fledgling publishing company became an immediate success when in 1924 it released a smash hit: the first book-length collection of crossword puzzles.
F - NO CHANGE
#74 - While the disorder, widely known as "colony collapse," defies a simple explanation, experts and amateurs, beekeepers among them, have joined the effort to reestablish the health of all bees.
F - NO CHANGE
#58 - Churchill argues that though the ability to make bubbles on purpose didn't evolve quickly, while certain lineages of wentletraps did evolve this habit.
J - DELETE the underlined portion
#6 - Wynne began including a word-cross in his section every week. Usually one he wrote himself but sometimes a reader's submission.
H - week-usually
# 23 - He produced language CDs and created an online Coastal Athabaskan "talking dictionary," of words that had previously only existed in the few speakers' heads.
C - online Coastal Athabaskan "talking dictionary"
#20 - Which choice provides the most specific examples of the types of fragments of the Coastal Athabaskan language that Lane learned?
He learned fragments of the Coastal Athabaskan language, as in small pieces of language, but he longed to converse in it.
G - such as a few everyday phrases and lyrics to songs,
#31 - Walking in Manhattan just South of the Brooklyn Bridge, feeling as if I've been transported back in time.
C - I feel as if
#32 - Bobbing up and down in the East River are several, well-preserved, nineteenth-century multimasted schooners.
J - several well-preserved nineteenth-century
#67 - For all its charm, Paucton's story has an increasingly serious dimension.
A - NO CHANGE