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se the sentence to answer the question.
The store ran out of paper quickly because supplies were limited. Which part of the
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daddddyyyy
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Why do authors vary sentence structure in their writing?(1 point)
Responses To make their writing fictional. To make their
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hi
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Which option describes a clause?(1 point)
Responses the structure of a sentence the structure of a sentence a group of words that
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crunchybox
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Which characteristic describes an independent clause?
A. It expresses an incomplete thought. b. It includes a subject and a verb
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crunchyROLL
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Why do authors vary sentence structure in their writing?(1 point)
Responses To make their writing fictional. To make their
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j Cole
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Which sentence structure would you use if you wanted to tell about a meal you ate and provide a description of the meal's
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:)lousy
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All of the following statements about simple sentences are true except
a. a simple sentence consists of a subject and a verb. b.a
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Heather
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Identify the correct sentence.
A. When you will come to Florida next week, we can go out for dinner. B. When you come to Florida
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Angela
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Combine the following sentences by changing the italicized group of words into a gerund or gerund phrase.I lost my wallet. This
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Dontea
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In which sentence is the NONESSENTIAL CLAUSE underlined? (1 point)The man leaning against the wall is from the zoo.
The snake
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john
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Today was the Smith family’s reunion. Is this sentence correct? Are there any spelling or punctuation errors?
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Dottie
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Having trouble finding the simple predicates in the follwing sentences..
1.They have destroyed some buildings. 2.The insects
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Dee
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What are the parts of the sentence?
Take the book to your mother.
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dylan
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1. Does Tom like pears?
2. No, he doesn't. 3. No, Tom doesn't. 4. Doesn't David like roses? 5. No, he doesn't. 6. No, David
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rfvv
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Question #1: Identify the dependent clause in the following sentence: "If we are going to make it to the movie on time, we
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Gourami
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What is the simple subject of the following sentence: A large number of swimmers competed in the race.
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Kathy
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Decide if the following sentence is grammatically CORRECT or INCORRECT.
Wann darf er wieder aufstehen?
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bubbie
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Is the following simple, compound, comples, or compound complex sentences?
The shopping mall has a store that sells nothing but
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Jason
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Which of the following sentences contains an infinitive?
A. Courtney traveled to the mountains each year for a ski trip with her
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Anonymous
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Read the sentence. Philadelphia has many historic buildings, beautiful parks, and is home to many excellent restaurants.
Which
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M, S, E,
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Rewrite each sentence to fix the misplaced or dangling modifier. 4. In spite of his gentle appearance, our teacher said that
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Rewrite each sentence to fix the misplaced or dangling modifier. 5. Sonnets are not Milton’s most well known work, with their
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What if anything, is wrong with the following sentence?
The new drug proved to be highly effective, it has no side effect. a.
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ds
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R for run on sentence, CS for comma splice, F for fragment, and C for correct sentence. Some correct sentences can be punctuated
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Jess
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I have to match the following sentances to the sentance patterns listed
1.Visiting old mine shafts can be an interesting
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Eddie
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Finding the subject and predicate in The production of clean timber takes several years.
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karen
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Where is the best place to put the adjective "perezoso" in the following sentence? Diego (1) es (2) un (3) chico (4). (1 point)
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How would you examine a sentence to identify the subjunctive mood?(1 point) Responses determine whether it poses a question
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Identify the correct sentence.please proceed slowly
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Which of the following sentences expresses “You (plural) walk to the park” in Spanish?
(1 point) Responses Él camina al
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Choose the correct way to write the underlined part of the sentence.
After the successful surgeary, the patient got a chance to
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Write two complete sentences in Spanish. In the first sentence, compare two like things using one of the following expressions:
e
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Read the following passage:
Abandoned cars strewn along the side of the highway. Haphazard. Empty shells. Like bugs. Never liked
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The argument against constructing a new highway is compelling, it will disrupt local ecosystems and water tables. Which proposed
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What is the difference between an independent clause and a dependent clause?(1 point) Responses
A dependent clause includes a
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
The dog wouldn’t stop howling after becoming distressed due to the fireworks. Which
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❤️Travis Kelce💛
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The new bakery on Fifth Avenue is better than the one I usually buy cupcakes from that Clara told me about.
Where should the
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Use the sentence to complete the activity.
The child held on to his mother as the train went by the platform. Revise the sentence
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Which sentence structure should be used to emphasize a single idea?(1 point)
Responses simple simple compound-complex
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Which sentence structure would you use if you wanted to tell about a meal you ate and provide a description of the meal's
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Which sentence structure would you use if you wanted to tell about a meal you ate and provide a description of the meal's
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8. Which sentence correctly substitutes the bolded phrase?
Jaime buscó a los chicos. (1 point) Responses Jaime lo buscó. Jaime
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Which of the following describes a simple sentence?
a sentence that contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete
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arellyah
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Style and Tone Quick Check
4 of 54 of 5 Items Question Why do authors vary sentence structure in their writing?(1 point)
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able
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Which element plays a supporting role in a sentence?(1 point) Responses an independent clause an independent clause a dependent
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zaia
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Which sentence is written correctly?(1 point)
Responses We hoped to go to the baseball game, but it was canceled because of rain.
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Use the sentences to complete the activity.
To reach her goal of buying a new bike, Marsha will need to save $10 each week. To
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blox fruitWhich statement best identifies one qual
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Use the sentence to answer the
question. The new bakery on Fifth Avenue is better than the one I usually buy cupcakes from that
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blox fruitWhich statement best identifies one qual
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Identify the infinitive phrase in the sentence below.
Eliza called the dog day care to make a reservation for her labradoodle. (1
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Choosing Sentence Structure Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items Question Which option describes a clause?(1 point) Responses the
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