Select "complete" if the sentence is complete or "fragment" if the sentence is a fragment

The article in the newspaper.

A) complete B) fragment


B

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Circle the pronoun that agrees in number with its antecedent in each sentence. Neither the Library of Congress nor the New York Public Library has (its, their) own film rooms

What will be an ideal response?

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Circle the correct form of the pronoun who

You can be sure that Kim knows (who, whom) is responsible for the graffiti on the sidewalk. What will be an ideal response?

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Read the following paragraphs and answer the questions after each paragraph.

Nameless, Tennessee, was a town of maybe ninety people if you pushed it, a dozen houses along the road, a couple of barns, same number of churches, a general merchandise store selling Fire Chief gasoline, and a community center with a lighted volleyball court. Behind the center was an open-roof, rusting metal privy with PAINT ME on the door; in the hollow of a nearby oak lay a full pint of Jack Daniel’s Black Label. From the houses, the odor of coal smoke. —William Least-Heat Moon 1. What dominant impression does William Least-Heat Moon communicate in this paragraph? 2. The author uses the senses to communicate his dominant impression. List three details from this paragraph and the senses they draw on. 3. List three details that show rather than tell. 4. How does Least-Heat Moon organize the details in this paragraph?

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