The answer choice “NO CHANGE” is not correct, because susceptible means likely to be influenced or harmed.The most apt word in this situation is possible. The correct answer is “possible” because the sentence describes how 7 different arrangements could be made.More specifically this question tests your understanding of word choice. This question falls under the category of Knowledge of Language. The answer choice H and J are not correct because the preceding sentence should not be deleted.The answer choice “kept, because it gives a clear image of what the first bar code looked like” is not correct because it does not describe how the bar code looks.The correct answer is “Kept, because it begins the description that is completed in the sentence that follows” because the following sentence describes the three remaining sentences” the framework for which begins in the preceding sentence.More specifically this question tests your understanding of additions and subtractions. This question falls under the category of Production of Writing. The correct answer is “Kept, because it begins the description that is completed in the sentence that follows”. Question 4, “The writer is considering deleting the preceding sentence…”.The answer choice “lengths of distance from each” is not correct because “lengths of distances” is verbose and unnecessary.The bar code was composed of lines set with specific distances between each other not set at a specific location. The answer choice “locations, each one set apart from the” is not correct because “location” means a particular place.The answer choice “distances so that each was separated, one from the” is not correct because it is not concise and is confusingly verbose.This is correct because distance is an amount of space between two things. The correct answer is “NO CHANGE” because this would indicate that the “four white lines” are at specific “distances from each other”.More specifically, it tests your ability to understand word choice. Hence, the correct answer is J, “DELETE the underlined portion” because this would serve to clear up the sentence.Having a word between the description and the subject would only serve to complicate the sentence. The phrase “Inspired by the dots and dashes of Morse code” describes “Woodland and Silver”.More specifically, it tests your ability to understand additions and subtractions in the context of sentence structure and understand the use of transition words and phrases. The correct answer is “DELETE the underlined portion”. The answer choice “students Norman Woodland and Bernard Silver,” is not correct because this would create a pause between the subject and verb of a sentence which is an unnecessary and incorrect pause.This is not correct because the graduate students describes Norman Woodland and Bernard Silver. The answer choice, “students, Norman Woodland and Bernard Silver” is not correct because this would indicate a pause between “students” and “Norman”.The answer choice, “NO CHANGE” is not correct because the way it stands there are too many commas indicating pauses in the flow of the sentence. More specifically, this question tests your understanding of the punctuation “commas”.
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