Which of the following is not an effective transition for an illustration paragraph?
• for example
• such as
• in addition
• immediately
• immediately
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An old telephone two clocks a bed and a refrigerator were all that remained
after the fire; however Gus was grateful to be alive. Add commas to the following sentences where necessary.
(1) If your vehicle plunges off a road or bridge into a body of water and begins to sink, you can survive if you follow a set of steps to escape. (2) First of all, don't panic. (3) You'll need to remain calm to be able to make the right decisions. (4) Second, unbuckle your seatbelt. (5) Third, don't try to open the door; instead, roll down your window. (6) If the window won't open, you'll have to
break it by hitting it with a heavy object or kicking it with your feet. (7) Then, if water is not yet rushing in through the open window, climb out and swim away from the sinking vehicle. (8) If water is gushing in too fast for you to get out, you'll have to wait until it fills the car. (9) When the car is about to submerge, take a deep breath and hold it as you go underwater. (10) Finally, swim out through the open window and away from the vehicle. Select the number of the topic sentence in the paragraph above. A) Sentence 1 B) Sentence 2 C) Sentence 10
Examine the four supports given for each of the following topic sentences. Choose the
detail that does not directly support that topic sentence. The parking in our city should be improved to increase business. A. More people will shop if they can park near the store they plan to go to. B. Shoppers will stop avoiding certain areas because of parking inconvenience. C. The time customers spend looking for a parking space is time reduced from shopping. D. The proposal to increase the budget to improve the parking problem in our city has always been a subject of heated debates.
In the space provided, write C if the sentence is correctly punctuated. Write P if there is a comma error,
and correct the error. Mr. Wildermuth a tall and distinguished-looking man served as one of the ushers. What will be an ideal response?