Virginia Communication and Literacy Assessment (VCLA) Practice Test

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What is the meaning of the term "except"?

  1. To add

  2. To leave out

  3. To tolerate

  4. To substitute

The correct answer is: To leave out

The term "except" is defined as to leave out or exclude something. In this context, it indicates a distinction or a difference, suggesting that certain items or people are not included in a particular group or statement. For example, if a statement includes all students except for one, it clearly specifies that the one student is being left out of the applicable category. The other options suggest actions that do not align with the definition of "except." Adding something suggests inclusion rather than exclusion. Tolerating implies putting up with or accepting something, which does not convey the concept of leaving something out. Substituting refers to replacing one thing with another, which again does not align with the idea of exclusion that "except" conveys. Thus, the meaning of "except" is accurately captured by the definition of leaving out.