Which of the following is not a rule for using commas? question 1 options: a. use a comma to separate direct quotations from the rest of the sentence. b. use a comma at the end of a complete sentence that is a statement. c. use a comma to separate three or more words, phrases, or clauses written in a series. d. use a comma before introductory clauses, phrases, or words that come before the main clause.
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English, 21.06.2019 16:30
Which revision fixes the dangling modifier in this sentence? while reading a new mystery book, my dog curled up in my lap and slept. a.) curled up in my lap, my dog slept while reading a new mystery book. b.) while i was reading a new mystery book, my dog curled up in my lap and slept. c.) my dog, while reading a new mystery book, curled up in my lap and slept. d.) curling up in my lap while reading a new mystery book, my dog slept.
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English, 21.06.2019 20:40
Which questions would most a reader identify the author's purpose for writing? check all that apply. what type of text is this? what type of reviews did the book receive? how many copies of the book have been sold? what is the central idea? how does this text make one feel? mark this and return save and exit
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English, 22.06.2019 04:30
Write a five-minute oral presentation about the call of the wild, writing for an audience of your peers. what did you find most fascinating or interesting about the story, and what did you think were its most important points? include one visual element to support your ideas; this may be a short slideshow. then, make small changes to your speech to adapt it to be presented to a formal audience. enter both versions of your speech (informal and formal) in the space below, and include your selected visual element. if possible, present your speech to an audience to receive feedback.
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