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What is inversion?
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Which of the following describes shifts in writing?(1 point)
Responses changes in the person who is doing the action in a
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_Cheered
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Why do authors vary sentence structure in their writing?(1 point)
To make their writing fictional. To make their writing simpler.
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what is a variable sentence
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what is a variable sentence pattern
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Fix grammar only
As been stated above the quality of the evidence, bind the dataset that is related with the causation
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As been stated above the quality of the evidence, bind the dataset that is related with the causation establishing the direct
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Ejemplos Juicios que explican su cantidad y cualidad
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Where is the grammar error
With unemployment running at 11%, the city government essentially bankrupt, and a population actually
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Fix errors
The remaining soldiers followed Hunaruan down the ramp and out to the field. Gribber swung his hammer and destroyed
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Determine which sentence below is an example of faulty coordination.
* 1 point Unless you have a better idea, we'll stay with the
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Jeon
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Which sentence shows a relationship between two independent clauses?(1 point)
Responses The floods caused widespread damage, and
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Grammar and Punctuation II Unit Test
4 of 144 of 14 Items Question Which sentence shows a relationship between two independent
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PoRrR~nAsIaN BaDaBiEn <3
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fix grammar
In regard to modification, change the dependent test variable to pressure as the results cannot be attribute the
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Which feature shows whether a sentence it written in first or third person?
* 1 point pronouns bibliography connotations tone
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Identify the sentence that uses a modifier correctly. (I point)
O We spotted several bears driving through the park. O Snoring
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Dj
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In which sentence is the modifying phrase placed incorrectly?
Before she leaves for school, Ana needs to wash the dishes. If the
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lewie lewis
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Which statement is not true of independent clauses.(1 point)
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Person
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What would a dependent clause need in order to stand on its own as a sentence? (1 point) Responses It would need compound
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Person
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i was taking a test online, and i think they gave me the wrong answers. Here take a look at the test and the answers if the
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Adele "HELLO"
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1. My father goes to work by car.
2. My father goes to work by his car. 3. My father goes to work in his car. (Which one is
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Where is the simple and complete predicates in the ff.sentences:
1.A king had a strange dream. 2.An odd lady appeared. 3.she
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Jovy Ann
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Identify the INCORRECT sentence.
a. Amanda worked diligently on her algebra. b. Trudy bought a American-made car. c. My sister
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Anonymous
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What does an omission indicate in a sentence
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Amy
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A dependent clause and an independent clause joined together form a:
A. compound sentence. B. simple sentence. C.
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Angela
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True or False
Depending on the type of sentence, it will always end with a period, question mark or exclamation mark.
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Keen
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Check, Please?
Select the one that is a Not a sentence fragment. A. Asking the interviewer how often he would have to work on
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Please check answers?
1. How would you correct the following run-on sentence? I wanted to go to the mall I wasn't able to go
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Choose the option that corrects the error in the underlined portion. If no error exists, choose "No change is necessary."
Ted
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Angela
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What is passive voice in a sentence?(1 point)
A.The subject performs the action stated by the verb. B.The subject is acted upon
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The patient was brought to the operating room, general endotracheal anesthesia was induced by the anesthesia seervice.
1. This is
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Leslie
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Choosing sentence structure quick check
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Hannah
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Read each sentence. Select the BEST option that describes the sentence. Some options will define a structural flaw and may or
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ARC
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1.How are the ideas in the following two sentences tied together?
The best time I had all summer was the night of Sherry's
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FancyPanda23
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Which of the following is a simple sentence?
A. The Great Pyramids of Giza and the Taj Mahal in India shown the beauty and
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Although he was born in Scotland, he became a hero of the American Revolution.
simple sentence compound sentence complex sentence
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Anon
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Which sentence contains repetitious words that should be left out?
A. The bright star is visible to the eye. B. The star was
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Cherokee
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Q1 When shawn arives at work, he hangs his jacket on his chair. All answers 1.dependent
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Which option best describes a compound-complex sentence? (1 point)
Responses A. an independent and dependent clause B. a subject
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:)lousy
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1. Write down #1 in the circle in the third picture.
1-1. Write down #1 in the circle of the third picture. 1-2. Write down #1 in
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John
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Which option describes a complex sentence?
A sentence that contains two or more independent clauses, joined with a comma and a
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Lila England
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How can you correct a fragment? Select two answers.(1 point)
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Which of the following sentences uses the passive voice?
Almost every night Frances sang her son the same lovely lullaby. Because
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How do you use two in a sentence?
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Desperate
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Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?
a Have the paychecks arrived yet. b Have the paychecks arrived yet? c
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Which of the following sentences uses the active voice?
a Alex was given a laptop to use when he worked at home. b The mountain
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Which of the following sentences uses the active voice?
a Several ingredients were used by the chef to make the stew. b The chef
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Choose the sentence that begins with a phrase modifier.
a He kept his bottle cap collection in a shoebox. b In the event of an
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In regard to the modification, it is suggested to change the test variable in order to enhance all pieces of
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. In addition, clear representation that matches an adequate research question, effectively showing the relationship
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