a. fake, throughout correct as it is

78. The Greeks thought that the halcyon, or kingfisher, nested on the sea. All birds nest on land. a. Whereupon all birds nest on land, the Greeks thought that the halcyon, or kingfisher, nested on the sea.

b. The Greeks thought that the halcyon, or

kingfisher, nested on the sea, whereas all birds nest on land.

c. Whenever all birds nest on land, the Greeks

thought that the halcyon, or kingfisher, nested on the sea.

d. The Greeks thought that the halcyon, or

kingfisher, nested on the sea, as all birds nest on land. 79. The old brain is called the reptilian brain. It does not know passion, but only stolid obedience to its own genetic dictates. a. After the old brain is called the reptilian brain, it does not know passion, but only stolid obedience to its own genetic dictates.

b. The old brain, called the reptilian brain,

does not know passion, but only stolid obe- dience to its own genetic dictates.

c. The old brain is called the reptilian brain,

whereupon it does not know passion, but only stolid obedience to its own genetic dictates.

d. Unless the old brain, called the reptilian

brain, does not know passion, only stolid obedience to its own genetic dictates. 80. There have been great strides in the practical application of quantum physics in the last decade. We are no closer to actually under- standing it than were the physicists of the 1920s. a. Unless there have been great strides in the practical application of quantum physics in the last few decades, we are no closer to actually understanding it than were the physicists of the 1920s.

b. In the last few decades, we are no closer to

actually understanding it than were the physicists of the 1920s, until there have been great strides in the practical application of quantum physics.

c. Although there have been great strides in

the practical application of quantum physics in the last few decades, we are no closer to actually understanding it than were the physicists of the 1920s.

d. In the last few decades, if there have been

great strides in the practical application of quantum physics we are no closer to actually understanding it than were the physicists of the 1920s. – S E N T E N C E S T R U C T U R E – 1 5