Choose the sentence (A, B, or C) that is not a run-on sentence
a. This boil clarifies the wort, which is important.
b. This boil clarifies the wort, this is important.
c. This boil clarifies the wort and, this is important.
a
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The phrase in addition is an example of the type of transition known as
a. example. b. continuation. c. contrast. d. cause-effect.
Circle the word that best completes each sentence
Do not get out of your seat until the bus parks and is _____. a. tallied b. stationary c. debuted d. invaluable
Write the appropriate identification in the blank: D—dangling modifier; M—misplaced modifier; C—correct sentence
That kind of behavior is harmful to my way of thinking. What will be an ideal response?
Good readers do all of the following except
A) predict what is ahead in the reading. B) continue reading even if confused. C) visualize the material.