Rewrite in correct form all sentences that contain faulty parallelism. Note that some sentences may be corrected in more than one way. Write C if a sentence is correct

The judge has asked both to speak to the defense attorneys and the district attorney.

What will be an ideal response?


The judge has asked to speak to both the defense attorneys and the district attorney.

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Which of the following sentences uses the semicolon and colon correctly?

a. I am learning the following in my study skills class; the Cornell, charting, and mapping note-taking methods; five ways to expand my vocabulary; and strategies, tips, and techniques for test taking. b. I am learning the following in my study skills class: the Cornell, charting, and mapping note-taking methods, five ways to expand my vocabulary, and strategies, tips, and techniques for test taking. c. I am learning the following in my study skills class: the Cornell, charting, and mapping note-taking methods; five ways to expand my vocabulary; and strategies, tips, and techniques for test taking. d. I am learning the following in my study skills class, the Cornell, charting, and mapping note-taking methods, five ways to expand my vocabulary, and strategies, tips, and techniques for test taking.

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Identify what part of the sentence is missing and needs to be added to make the fragment into a sentence. a great opportunity to relax and reflect

a. Add a subject b. Add a verb c. Add a subject and a verb d. The subject and verb are present, but it doesn't express a complete thought. e. B or C

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When brainstorming, which of the following should you do?

a. Pause and evaluate the ideas you have listed. b. Keep going without pausing to evaluate the ideas you have listed. c. Always have a friend provide input on your ideas. d. Always write down the ideas and draw lines through the ones you do not think will work.

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Visuals in descriptions

(a) are rarely needed to facilitate understanding. (b) can stand alone without labels or captions. (c) can clarify your prose description for the reader. (d) should be used only for non-technical audiences. (e) should always be placed in appendices and never in the text.

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