Label each topic sentence: • T—topic • B—too broad • N—too narrow • A—announcement • OK—good topic sentence
______ Sports are a favorite pastime in many countries.
Answer: B
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Look at the pictures and fill in the blanks with the appropriate present tense form of faire plus an idiomatic expression or appropriate phrase to make a logical sentence.
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Each night, she made her rounds by lamplight, bringing comfort to the lonely men, they called her the Lady of the Lamp.
This sentence form a composition. Select “correct” if the sentence is punctuated correctly, “run-on” if it is a run-on, and “comma splice” if it is a comma splice. A) correct B) run-on C) comma splice
Feature writing may sometimes be "judgment journalism" because
A. only objective information about the topic is presented. B. the writer injects subjective evaluations about the topic. C. the opinions given in relation to the story are based on facts and evidence.