Organization charts typically display
a. a sequence of events.
b. functions and relationships.
c. similarities and differences.
d. statistical information.
b
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The small flock of ducks always arrives at the same time in the lobby of
the Peabody Hotel in Memphis. Correct any subject-verb agreement errors in the following sentences. Do nothing if the sentence is correct.
Paraphrasing involves rephrasing an author's ideas without
a. changing the author's words. b. simplifying the original statement. c. using complete sentences. d. changing the author's meaning.
Combine each set of sentences to make the sentence pattern indicated in parentheses. You may need to change some wording in the sentences so they make sense. The list of sentence types may help you with this exercise.
1. Irma is trying to win the science fair. She has been working on her project all year. She hopes to win a grant. (compound-complex) 2. You should always watch where you walk. You should be careful of the steep slope. You will prevent injuries. (compound-complex) 3. My teacher Mr. Tulkan, Lewis, and I came up with a brilliant plan. We found it in a journal article. (compound) 4. I feel really great. I’m going to go for a jog. (compound) 5. Please don’t play the music so loudly. I’m trying to study. (complex)
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).