In a paragraph, opening and closing sentences are optional

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


true

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Due to the fact that I spread the rumor about the surprise party, I had to buy the cake with my allowance

a. Repetition b. Cliché c. Wordy speech d. Vague words

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Rather than review a document’s contents, closing summaries introduce new information and ideas

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Identify the sentence that uses apostrophes correctly

a. Were not sure why the childs grades are so low this semester; he's always done his work. b. We're not sure why the child's grade's are so low this semester; he's always done his' work. c. We're not sure why the child's grades are so low this semester; he's always done his work. d. Were not sure why the childs grades' are so low this semester; he's always done his' work.

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The standard, dictionary definition of a word is known as its

a. connotative meaning. b. denotative meaning. c. figurative meaning. d. implied meaning.

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