How do the two characters differ in their opinions or attitudes about the operation?
What will be an ideal response?
* The man seems to be rational and in favor of the operation. He insists it isn't a big deal, that it's natural, and that it's a simple thing. He assumes that after the operation, they will be as they were before.
* The woman seems to understand that the operation is a big deal, that it's not natural, and that it is, in fact, a complicated personal issue. She also understands that the operation will affect their relationship and things won't be as they were before.
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a. is a fragment. b. is a run-on sentence. c. is a rambling sentence. d. is correct.
Some of the following sentences contain misplaced or dangling modifier errors. Correct them by moving, adding, changing, or removing words. Label correct sentences OK.
The plant is on the table wilted from a lack of water.
Plagiarism is both illegal and what else?
a. Moral b. Unethical c. Credible d. Rewarding
Consider any one of the thirteen parts. What patterns of sound and rhythmdo you find in it? What kind of structure does it have?
What will be an ideal response?