What test or question can you use to make sure your topic sentence is discussible and not too narrow?

What will be an ideal response?


Prove it!

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Correct any subject-verb agreement errors in the following sentences. Do nothing if the sentence is correct.

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Listen to the narration, then indicate whether the following sentences are “Cierto” (C) or “Falso” (F).

1. C F?Mariana es profesora en la Universidad de Chile. 2. C F?Estudia en la Facultad de Letras. 3. C F?Ella toma cinco clases. 4. C F?Toma las clases de inglés y ciencias políticas. 5. C F?Practica el vólibol antes de clase.

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Who says, "Demand me nothing. What you know, you know. From this time forth I will never speak a word"?

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Which of the following examples illustrates a fragment, run-on (or fused) sentence, or comma splice?

A) Teachers appreciate students who accept responsibility for their actions because it demonstrates maturity. B) Teachers appreciate students’ acceptance of responsibility, for it demonstrates maturity. C) Teachers appreciate students who take responsibility for their actions it demonstrates maturity. D) Teachers appreciate students who exhibit maturity by taking responsibility for their actions.

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