Indicate the kind of sentence by writing the correct abbreviation in the blanks: S—simple; CP—compound; CX—complex; CC—compound-complex

Sandy, who could pitch, was retained, but Willie was released from his contract.

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CC

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Which sentence has all commas correctly placed? a. Though, I was a bit nervous I decided to do the cooking, without her directions

b. Though I was a bit nervous, I decided to do the cooking without her directions. c. Though, I was a bit nervous I decided to do the cooking, without her directions. d. Though I was a bit nervous, I decided to do the cooking, without her directions.

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In each sentence, insert the missing punctuation mark or capital letter. Then write the preceding or affected words in the blank. (Quotation marks are considered one unit.) "We really have no satisfactory synonym for Lebensraum," Cary said

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In each group. select the sentence with the correct relative pronoun and punctuation

A) The old house which is supposedly haunted was sold to out-of-towners. B) The old house that is supposedly haunted was sold to out-of-towners. C) The old house who is supposedly haunted was sold to out-of-towners.

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Paraphrasing is most appropriate for material that

a. is uncomplicated. b. is easy to understand. c. uses simple, non-technical language. d. requires exact, detailed comprehension.

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