When reading an argument, you must be aware of the author’s biases, but not your own.

a. true
b. false


b. false

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Capitalize the first word of a title, the last word, and

a. every word in between except articles b. every word in between except short prepositions. c. every word in between except to, in, and infinitive and coordinating conjunctions. d. all of the above

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Choose the letter (A, B, or C) that correctly identifies each group of words as a fragment, a run-on sentence, or a complete sentence. Blowing lightly through my hair

a. fragment b. run-on sentence c. complete sentence

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You have _________ to understand the author's position of what you read, even if it

contradicts your own beliefs. a) a responsibility b) no responsibility c) no pressure d) no limitations

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Why do people tell peace-keeping lies?

a. to avoid arguments b. to make new friends c. to defend mutual friends

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