The girl was named for her __________.

a. grandmother.
b. mother.
c. aunt.
d. great-grandmother.


d. great-grandmother.

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What will be an ideal response?

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Commenced

a. finished b. started or began c. critiqued d. joined e. marched forward

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When will the new shopping mall be __________?

a. builded b. built

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How does an explanatory fragment differ from a phrase fragment?

a. Both are missing a subject and a verb. b. An explanatory fragment is missing both a subject and a verb; a phrase fragment is missing either a subject or a verb. c. An explanatory fragment is missing either a subject or a verb; a phrase fragment is missing both a subject and a verb. d. An explanatory fragment provides an explanation about a previous sentence and is missing a subject, a complete verb, or both; a phrase fragment is missing a subject orverb. e. An explanatory fragment is missing a subject or verb; a phrase fragment provides an explanation about a previous sentence and is missing a subject, a complete verb, or both.

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