The following sentences form a paragraph. Proofread them for run-ons, comma splices, semicolon errors, relative pronoun errors, and -ING modifier errors. Identify the type of each error in each sentence, or select "correct" if the sentence is free of errors
When summer changes to fall; millions of these beautiful black-and-orange butterflies begin to migrate to warmer climates.
A) correct
B) run-on
C) comma splice
D) semicolon error
E) relative pronoun error
F) -ING modifier error
D
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a. narrative paragraph b. argument paragraph c. descriptive paragraph d. expository paragraph
For each of the following statements, identify the type of "false logic" illustrated: ad hominem,
bandwagon, either-or, hasty generalization, non sequitur, or red herring. Everybody has cell phones, so I better get one. a. Ad hominem b. Bandwagon c. Either-or d. Hasty generalization
Cause and effect paragraphs:
a. may discuss a single cause and a single effect. b. may discuss a series of effects from a single cause. c. may discuss a series of causes that led to a particular effect. d. A and B e. A and B f. all of the above
Complete the sentence with the correct word or phrase from the vocabulary.
Algunas personas prefieren en casa de un amigo cuando viajan.