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.
COR
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Il labbro è rosso. > _________________________________________________________________
Continua la tua lezione italiana descrivendo la città in cui vivi. Cambia le frasi dal singolare al plurale. Esempio: Mio zio è sempre stanco. >__I miei zii sono sempre stanchi.___
Some of the following sentences are correct, and some are run-ons and comma splices
Remember that a run-on sentence includes two independent clauses without proper punctuation between them. A comma splice has an insufficient comma that needs to be followed by a fanboys or that needs to be changed to a semicolon or a period. Identify whether the sentence is correct (ok), a run-on (ro), or a comma splice (cs). Then correct each run-on or comma splice by making one of the clauses dependent or by using a comma, a fanboys and a comma, a semicolon, or a period. The baseball game was rained out but many fans stayed to talk to the players. (ok, ro, cs) What will be an ideal response?
According to the reading, why may public colleges avoid accepting students who are the hardest to educate?
a. because they believe such students cannot succeed b. because they receive funding based on how many of their students graduate c. Bill Gates is a major financial backer of higher education, and he would prefer that public colleges enroll only those students with a proven track record for high achievement. d. Students who end up dropping out might damage the reputations of public colleges who took a chance on admitting them by critiquing them harshly on social media.
Calculate means
A) compute B) forfeit C) master D) research