Using logic of the passage means that you figure out a word’s meaning by

a. using the rest of the sentence to help you.
b. looking for a word in the sentence that has the opposite meaning.
c. looking for words that announce that the meaning will follow.
d. looking for punctuation that sets apart the definition.


a. using the rest of the sentence to help you.

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For each of the following examples, choose A, B, or C to correctly identify the example as a fragment, a run-on, or a complete sentence. Family life was especially difficult and Frost had a number of very gloomy years

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

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In the space provided, write the correct form of the verb that appears in parentheses

Clement Moore's poem tells us that "the stockings were (hang) by the chimney with care." What will be an ideal response?

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A contemporary of yours would be about your age

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Questions concerning implied meaning may test your ability to

A) understand attitudes and feelings. B) locate what is directly stated. C) give dictionary definitions.

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