Wendy found her old photo ID it had been wedged underneath her dresser. Wendy found her old photo ID. It had been wedged underneath her dresser.

Read and label each element as either correct (COR), a run-on sentence (RO), or a comma splice (CS). Make corrections to eliminate the run-on sentences and comma splices.


RO

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Put parentheses around each dependent clause, and identify it as a noun, adjective, or

adverb clause. The cat which stole your chicken off of your plate has several bad habits. What will be an ideal response?

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¿Cómo es tu ciudad?  A Colombian friend wants to know about your hometown. Describeyour town in at least five sentences. Comment on at least three of the following: parques, cafés, cines, piscinas, supermercados, and on the main activities you like to do there. ?

What will be an ideal response?

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Select the answer that states how the comma is used in the sentence.

I will sit with you during the play, or I will see you at intermission. • lister • linker • introducer • inserter

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Certain clothing is always inappropriate for the workplace.

Select the letter of the example that does not clearly illustrate the generalization. A) Clothes that are wrinkled, dirty, stained, or torn should never be worn to work. B) The workplace is no place for any garments that are too tight or too revealing—such as plunging necklines, mini-skirts, short shorts, see-through tops, or shirts that expose the midriff. C) When preparing to go to work, use make-up and cologne sparingly. D) Clothing that is too casual, such as athletic wear and flip flops, is usually not suitable for work.

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