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ACT English: Passage Drill 3, Problem 10. Which preposition best follows "consists" in this sentence?

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Here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by the central vortex. The place vortexes go to mingle.

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Check out the following passage...

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How would you correct this underlined segment from the passage, if at all?

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consists for

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And here are the potential answers...

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These answer choices have a disagreement over which preposition is required.

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Remember: it's a preposition's job to link nouns, pronouns, and phrases to other words

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in a sentence, while establishing the relationship between the elements they link.

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If a writer chooses the wrong preposition, major confusion can happen.

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Option (A) serves up a good example of the messiness that the wrong preposition can cause.

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When it tells us that "a mature waterspout consists for a low-pressure central vortex,"

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it almost sounds like waterspouts are in love with these vortexes.

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We can just imagine a waterspout telling a vortex, "I only live for you."

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We have a strong feeling this isn't what the writer wants here, so we'll cut choice (A).

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Choice (C) claims that these waterspouts consist "on" vortexes. This makes it sound like either

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the waterspout is on top of the vortex, or maybe that waterspouts eat vortexes.

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We're not sure, but that last one may be considered cannibalism.

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Either way, choice (C) is wrong.

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Option (D) tells us that waterspouts consist "in" vortexes, but this doesn't work. Something

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can't be inside of thing it's made of.

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Unless, it exists in some previously undiscovered alternate dimension where the laws of physics

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don't apply.

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We're not ruling out the existence of such a place, but we figure this is nowhere near

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what the writer is trying to communicate.

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This brings us to (B), the correct answer. The passage is talking about things that make

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up a mature waterspout, so "consists of" is the only plausible option.

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We know a waterspout is mature when it has its own job, some savings, and a firm plan for the future.

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