TSI Assessment Writing Exam
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,(1) Seaweed- Choice (C) is correct. The new
based fuel sentence must be a logical and
could one day grammatical combination of the
power your car. existing sentences, which indicate
(2) It is more that "Seaweed-based fuel could
than just an one day power your car" and that
ingredient in a "It" (presumably, seaweed) "is more
purifying face than just an ingredient in a
mask or a sushi purifying face mask or a sushi roll."
roll. (3) Only (C) properly orders the two
According to claims, first expressing that
new research, "Seaweed is more than just an
seaweed has ingredient . . ." and then, following
the potential to a correct use of a semicolon to
become an join two related independent
advanced clauses, narrowing the focus to
biofuel known "seaweed-based fuel." The other
as biobutanol. choices introduce errors: choice
(4) In the past, (A) creates a comma splice (two
U.S. scientists independent clauses joined by
have looked to only a comma), choice (B) provides
the possibility an illogical cause-effect statement,
of algae-based and choice (D) contains a vague
biofuels, but pronoun ("it").
most of these
,explorations
have shied away
from kelp and
seaweed. (5)
One reason
why seaweed
may not have
taken off as a
potential fuel
source
is the fact that
it's not a major
part of
American
culture. (6) In
contrast, in
Asian countries
such as Japan,
there has been
a long history
of seaweed in
the cuisine. (7)
Japanese
researchers are
much more
familiar with it
, a la wt t
and have spent
decades
studying its
potential uses.
(8) A second
reason for the
U.S. avoidance
of seaweed-
based biofuel is
the country's
lack of
experience with
seaweed
farming. (9) The
U.S. is no
stranger to
seaweed
harvesting
2025 – Complete Practice with
Verified Questions and Correct
Answers (A+ Graded Content)
Save
Terms in this set (15)
,(1) Seaweed- Choice (C) is correct. The new
based fuel sentence must be a logical and
could one day grammatical combination of the
power your car. existing sentences, which indicate
(2) It is more that "Seaweed-based fuel could
than just an one day power your car" and that
ingredient in a "It" (presumably, seaweed) "is more
purifying face than just an ingredient in a
mask or a sushi purifying face mask or a sushi roll."
roll. (3) Only (C) properly orders the two
According to claims, first expressing that
new research, "Seaweed is more than just an
seaweed has ingredient . . ." and then, following
the potential to a correct use of a semicolon to
become an join two related independent
advanced clauses, narrowing the focus to
biofuel known "seaweed-based fuel." The other
as biobutanol. choices introduce errors: choice
(4) In the past, (A) creates a comma splice (two
U.S. scientists independent clauses joined by
have looked to only a comma), choice (B) provides
the possibility an illogical cause-effect statement,
of algae-based and choice (D) contains a vague
biofuels, but pronoun ("it").
most of these
,explorations
have shied away
from kelp and
seaweed. (5)
One reason
why seaweed
may not have
taken off as a
potential fuel
source
is the fact that
it's not a major
part of
American
culture. (6) In
contrast, in
Asian countries
such as Japan,
there has been
a long history
of seaweed in
the cuisine. (7)
Japanese
researchers are
much more
familiar with it
, a la wt t
and have spent
decades
studying its
potential uses.
(8) A second
reason for the
U.S. avoidance
of seaweed-
based biofuel is
the country's
lack of
experience with
seaweed
farming. (9) The
U.S. is no
stranger to
seaweed
harvesting