Add commas, colons, apostrophes, quotation marks, dashes, and italics (indicate
italics by underlining) to the following sentences wherever they are needed. Every
sentence needs at least one additional punctuation mark, and some sentences may
need several punctuation marks.
Why do so many people have trouble singing The Star-Spangled Banner?
What will be an ideal response?
"The Star-Spangled Banner"?
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For each of the following pairs of sentences, select the answer that correctly combines the two using an –ING modifier
The scientist studied changes in the atmosphere. The scientist predicted damage to the ozone layer. A) Studying changes in the atmosphere, the scientist predicted damage to the ozone layer. B) The scientist predicted damage to the ozone layer studying changes in the atmosphere.
Failure to document the use of another's ideas, even if you put it in your words, is called
a. misquoting. b. summarizing. c. plagiarism.
Write the simple subject, without modifiers, in the first blank; write the verb in the second blank. Some sentences have compound subjects, compound verbs, or both. Here in the closet are the missing keys. _________, _________.?
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Juan no puede cargar los archivos necesarios para completar su tarea. Está _____.
A. seguro B. contento C. triste D. preocupado