MTEL Communication Literacy Skills : Writing Practice Test

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What is the correct word to use instead of "where" in this sentence: "We read in the paper where they are making great strides in DNA research"?

  1. When

  2. That

  3. Which

  4. If

The correct answer is: That

The correct word to use in the given sentence is "that." In this context, "that" serves to introduce a clause that provides additional information about what is being read in the paper. It clarifies and connects the main idea of the sentence, making it clear that the content of the paper pertains to advancements in DNA research. Using "that" in this instance allows the reader to see the relationship between the statement and its source in a more straightforward manner. The sentence flows better, and "that" effectively conveys the information without ambiguity. This choice enhances clarity and maintains the flow of the sentence, making it grammatically accurate and stylistically appropriate. The other options would not fulfill this role correctly, as "when," "which," and "if" would alter the intended meaning or disrupt the grammatical structure of the statement.