Combine each group of sentences into a single sentence.  Use coordination, subordination, or one of the other ways of combining ideas.
Cadaver dogs are capable of detecting bodies under water.
A drug dog can sniff out cocaine or heroin sealed in strong-smelling foods or perfume.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Cadaver dogs are capable of detecting bodies under water, and a drug dog can sniff out cocaine or heroin sealed in strong-smelling foods or perfume.

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If the sentence is correctly punctuated, write C in the space provided. If there is a punctuation error, write

P in the blank and then correct the error. Mis-fortune and bad-luck seemed to plague him wherever he went. What will be an ideal response?

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Add commas to the following sentences according to the second set of comma rules, those that

show how commas are used to enclose "scoopable" elements within a sentence. Remember that scoopable elements include names of people being spoken to, interrupting expressions, and unnecessary additional information. Scoopable elements require commas before and after them to show that the enclosed information can be left out. Some sentences are correct. The scholarship money that many of us applied for was split between two recipients. What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following adverbs is incorrectly spelled?

a. joyfullyb.dutifullyc.passionatelyd.truelye.thankfully

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Select the correct word to best complete the sentence of each unplanned occurrence.

Se me la cerámica de mis amigos. a. cayeron b. cayó c. caigo d. caen

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