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L’Università di Bologna è antica. È _________________________ del paese.

Complete the following opinions, using the superlativo relativo.

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The paragraphs that follow contain correctly used commas, incorrectly used commas, and missing commas. Edit the paragraphs: ? If a comma is used correctly, leave it alone. ? If a comma is used incorrectly, circle it. ? If a comma needs to be inserted, add it where it should appear.

Cold-Weather Travel Winter time is the perfect time for ski trips, cabin stays, and other snowy activities. Whether you’re hitting the slopes in Switzerland, or planning a getaway to a lodge in Canada, learn how to stay warm, and protect yourself from cold weather illness, and injury while traveling. What Are the Risks? Travelers to cold climates face many risks, even in mild climates, wind and rain can produce cold-related injuries in temperatures as warm as 50°F, and swimming or diving in cold water can make you lose your ability to stay afloat, in less than 15 minutes. Hypothermia Hypothermia happens when your body temperature drops below 95°F. Mild hypothermia can make you feel confused and you may not think anything is wrong until it is too late. Being too cold can also cloud your judgment, and cause you to make mistakes, which can be deadly. Early symptoms of hypothermia include shivering feeling tired being clumsy and being confused. As your body loses more heat, the shivering may stop, your skin may turn blue the pupils of your eyes may expand, your pulse and breathing may slow, and you may pass out. Frostbite Frostbite happens when a part of the body freezes, damaging tissue. Fingers and toes are most at risk, if the tissue can’t be saved, the body part may need to be amputated. Warning signs of frostbite include, numbness or tingling, stinging, or pain where you are most exposed to the cold. Frostbite is treated by warming the body part in warm water. Modern clothing, and equipment have decreased the risk for adventure travelers, but frostbite still occurs after accidents as a result of poor planning, and in severe, unexpected weather. What Can You Do? When traveling in cold climates, follow these tips to protect yourself from illness, and injuries such as hypothermia and frostbite. ? Wear warm clothing in several loose layers. ? Wear gloves to protect your hands and a hat or hood, to protect your head. ? Wear waterproof shoes that have good traction in wet conditions. ? Wear cold-weather gear, that does not restrict your movement, or block your eyesight. ? Use safety equipment and gear that will keep you warm and dry when engaging in adventure activities in cold weather, or around cold water. Fun-filled adventures in the snow don’t have to end in a trip to the emergency room. With careful preparation and planning you can stay safe, warm, and dry, in chilly temperatures.

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An example of a fragment is:

a.Gas prices peaked at $4.00 last summer. b.We decided to take the train to Chicago. c.A really nice hotel close to Lake Michigan. d.A highlight of our trip was going to Millennium Park.

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Which one of the following sentences is capitalized or punctuated incorrectly?

a) "You must document your research to credit your sources," the teacher said. b) The teacher said, "You must document your research to credit your sources." c) The teacher told the students to "document their research to credit their sources." d) The teacher told the students to document their research to credit their sources.

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