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camera, the photographer has 28 nominal minutes to develop it, using more chemicals. when the image appears in the negative, water is used to stop the process. a chemical “fix bath” turns the negative image into a positive one. the photo is then immersed in water and warmed. 29 in conclusion, it is coated with lavender 30 oil to give it (a protective finish). 28 the writer wants to emphasize how quickly wet plate photographers have to work. which choice most effectively accomplishes this goal? a) no change b) a few c) a matter of d) mere 29 a) no change b) finally. c) thus, d) nevertheless, 30 a) no change b) oil—to give it a protective finish. c) oil, to give it, a protective finish. d) oil to give it a protective finish.
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To emphasize quickness, "mere" (meaning only/just) best conveys the limited time. "Nominal" (A) doesn't stress speed, "a few" (B) is less emphatic, "a matter of" (C) is neutral. So D is correct.
The text describes a sequence of steps in photo development. "Finally" (B) fits as the last step. "In conclusion" (A) is for summarizing, "Thus" (C) for cause - effect, "Nevertheless" (D) for contrast. So B is correct.
The phrase explains the purpose of using lavender oil. An em dash (—) is good for emphasizing the purpose. Option B with the em dash is correct. A has unnecessary parentheses, C has incorrect commas, D lacks the emphasis of the em dash.
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