Grammar To Kill and Mockingbird

Question 1:

Find the error or fix the mistake. In the fix the mistake questions, pick choice A if sentence is fine as is.

Freedom of action and expression are at the foundation not only of our system of government but also of our expectations concerning human relations at all levels of society.

Question 2:

Even the book’s most heroic characters are played with straightforward realism, this restraint results in a very powerful story.

Question 3:

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Subconsciously influenced by appearance, the jury based their verdict on the evidence less than it did on the impression that the defendant made.

Question 4:

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When Harper Lee published To Kill a Mockingbird in 1960, it instantly established herself as one of the most important literary voices of her generation.

Question 5:

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For people in many segregated societies, work was only a means of survival rather than a way to improve your standard of living.

Question 6:

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To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee’s novel of life in the South in twentieth-century America, is studied frequently in both high school and college literature courses.

Question 7:

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Although some of the victories of the civil rights movement of the 1960’s were only token gains, many others were definite steps toward social and political equality.

Question 8:

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Increasingly, trial lawyers are calling on psychologists to help them predict how particular kinds of people will behave as a member of a jury.

Question 9:

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The friendship among the three students, forged over many years, becoming extremely strong because one must find friends in such a small town.

Question 10:

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By encouraging young children to perform public service along with their parents might enhance the children’s sense of belonging to their communities.