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
Rather than review a document’s contents, closing summaries introduce new information and ideas
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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.
The standard, dictionary definition of a word is known as its
a. connotative meaning. b. denotative meaning. c. figurative meaning. d. implied meaning.