When grouped sentences discuss _______________________, they form a paragraph
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
a single point
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Select the letter of the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
A) I really should get home on time today, nevertheless; I'll stay and help you finish painting. B) I really should get home on time today; nevertheless, I'll stay and help you finish painting. C) I really should get home on time today, nevertheless, I'll stay and help you finish painting.
Cosa domanda Anna? ____
a. com’è il tempo in Italia e a New York b. com’è il tempo a New York d’estate c. com’è l’inverno a New York
Based on what you have learned in this chapter, answer True or False to the following statements.
1. Africa has more French speakers than any other continent. 2. French is not spoken in any areas of the South Pacific. 3. The province of Quebec has a large number of French speakers. 4. French has a cultural or linguistic influence on five continents and on several islands in Oceania. 5. French is an important language in Haiti, Guadeloupe and Martinique.
In the paragraphs below you are to designate whether or not the sentence (and the idea the sentence conveys) before the blank is fact or opinion by writing “fact” or “opinion” in the spaces provided.
Both you and your parents are probably making a financial sacrifice in order for you to attend college. a.________________ This sacrifice includes not only the cost of going to college, but also the loss of income you might have earned if you did not go to college. And the expense of a college education is constantly rising. Colleges, like individuals, are affected by inflation. Just as an individual family may have to pay more for electricity, so too do colleges and universities. These costs are passed along to the students and are reflected by the rising cost of tuition. In the fall 1997 semester, the cost of tuition, room, and board for a student to attend an elite private university such as Harvard was $30,080. b.________________For an out-of-state student to attend a public university such as the University of Connecticut, the cost was $19,222. For an in-state student, the cost was $10,704. c.________________ Obviously, the choice of whether or not one goes to college is based on more than a financial decision. Even if one could earn as much or more after attending a trade school, one might still want to get a college education and become a high school teacher. Rewards other than financial often govern our behavior. d.________________ College may still be more of an option for middle-class children than for working-class children. But, because of changes in federal allocation of funds for education, even middle-class families may have difficulty sending their children to college. e.________________