Soto's mother is sympathetic, but she can't help
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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What will be an ideal response?
Complete the statements that follow each of the paragraphs below by choosing the letter of the correct response.
(1) When asked on a survey “How much special consideration should black students receive in college admissions?” more than 70 percent of the UCLA freshmen in the sample said that at least some special consideration should be given. (2) However, when asked, “Should affirmative action be abolished?” 50 percent said yes. (3) Asked about government spending “on assistance to the poor,” only 23 percent of respondents in a 1994 Time magazine survey said that too much was being spent. (4) Asked about “welfare,” however, 53 percent said that too much was being spent. (5) In one study, 88 percent of participants indicated that they thought condoms were effective in stopping AIDS when condoms were said to have a “95 percent success rate.” (6) However, when condoms were said to have a “5 percent failure rate,” only 42 percent indicated that they thought condoms were effective. (7) When German adults were asked how many hours a day they watched TV, their answers differed dramatically as a function of the response scale they were given. The general topic of this paragraph is a. Surveys. b. answers to survey questions. c. UCLA freshmen d. affirmative action.
We ate fast food for lunch, a decision we will probably regret.
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.
The following sentence contains an error in pronoun usage: Johns' wife is much
nicer than yours. Indicate whether the statement is true or false