English, 17.10.2019 07:30 spenceraniyah1
Identify awkward or pretentious diction in the following sentences, and revise each sentence as necessary to improve clarity.
2 let’s have a discussion of the essay you read for homework.
3 khaya finally came to the realization that she preferred research to teaching.
4 a key step toward losing weight is to make a reduction in the amount of food you consume.
5 a supercilious manager rarely contributes to a felicitous workplace.
6 recommendations are being made by the faculty for the honor society.
7 colin filled out his application to work part-time during the holidays.
8 we should give serious consideration to the possibility of traveling to china this summer.
9 the president has every intention of hearing both viewpoints.
10 before finalizing the meeting, the chair of the group offered a plethora of ideas.
11 before derrell made a serious purchase, such as a car, he made a study of the competition.
12 many benefits accrue from residing in a heterogeneous community.
13 the press release gave an explanation for the senator’s stance on homeland security.
14 a recalcitrant attitude has resulted from too many of our colleagues becoming mired in quotidian concerns.
15 maya has a lot of sympathy for students who experience test anxiety.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:30
Write approximately 100 words reflecting on your 7-question reading strategy activity. how correct were your first two predictions? what questions worked for you within that activity? what questions didn't? were these reading strategies something you do unconsciously when you read anyway, or were they very foreign ideas? the more you know about how you read, the better you become as a reader. what did you learn about yourself as a reader?
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