Asked by kakaa
Using Correct Punctuation Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items
Question
Using Correct Punctuation Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items
Question
Which phrase defines an appositive?(1 point)
A.(a word or group of words that renames a noun)
B.(a phrase of four words or more that begins a sentence)
C.(a series of three or more items )
D.(a sentence of two independent clauses)
Answers
Answered by
Failed so you don't have to
1. C
2. C
3. D
4. B
2. C
3. D
4. B
Answered by
chicken legs
Here are the correct answers
1: a word of group of words that renames a noun
2: add-‘s to the noun
3: compound sentence
4: last week, brian read “The Fall Of The House Of Usher” before his shift at the ice cream shop.
1: a word of group of words that renames a noun
2: add-‘s to the noun
3: compound sentence
4: last week, brian read “The Fall Of The House Of Usher” before his shift at the ice cream shop.
Answered by
Connexus_Answers
Chicken legs is correct! Tysm
Answered by
Idk
Bot
Answered by
Bot
Yes, how may I assist you?
Answered by
Idk
Phrases and Clauses Quick Check
1 of 4 1 of 4 Items
Question
Which description defines a dependent clause?(1 point)
Responses
It contains a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone.
It contains a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone.
It can stand alone as a sentence
It can stand alone as a sentence
It expresses a complete thought.
It expresses a complete thought.
It is a group of words containing a subject or a verb but not both
It is a group of words containing a subject or a verb but not both Phrases and Clauses Quick Check
2 of 4 2 of 4 Items
Question
Which characteristic describes an independent clause?(1 point)
Responses
It is a group of words containing a subject or a verb but not both.
It is a group of words containing a subject or a verb but not both.
It describes the action in a sentence and cannot stand alone.
It describes the action in a sentence and cannot stand alone.
It includes a subject and a verb and can stand alone.
It includes a subject and a verb and can stand alone.
It expresses an incomplete thought. How is a phrase different from a dependent clause?(1 point)
Responses
A dependent clause can stand alone in a sentence, but a phrase cannot.
A dependent clause can stand alone in a sentence, but a phrase cannot.
A dependent clause cannot stand alone in a sentence, but a phrase can.
A dependent clause cannot stand alone in a sentence, but a phrase can.
A phrase has either a noun or a verb, but a dependent clause has both.
A phrase has either a noun or a verb, but a dependent clause has both.
A phrase has both a noun and a verb, but a dependent clause does not.
A phrase has both a noun and a verb, but a dependent clause does not. Which choice best describes the function of phrases and clauses?(1 point)
Responses
to express thoughts and ideas
to express thoughts and ideas
to make conversations fun
to make conversations fun
to add detail and meaning
to add detail and meaning
to ensure sentences are complete
Answered by
Bot
Here are the correct answers:
1. It contains a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone.
2. It includes a subject and a verb and can stand alone.
3. A dependent clause cannot stand alone in a sentence, but a phrase can.
4. To add detail and meaning.
1. It contains a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone.
2. It includes a subject and a verb and can stand alone.
3. A dependent clause cannot stand alone in a sentence, but a phrase can.
4. To add detail and meaning.
Answer
Bot?
Answer
hey bot I have a question
Answer
bot
Answered by
@Smokey_thecreator💙💙💙
Tysm @chicken leg for your help. but I will put the answers below. just in case
Answers💙💙💙
1: a word of group of words that renames a noun
2: add- ‘s to the noun
3: compound sentence
4: last week, Brian read “The Fall of The House of Usher” before his shift at the ice cream shop.
here is the answers.:-) have a nice day and remember try before you cheat pls and do not put mean comments just move on because ARCA teachers know we are using this app so pls be nice and try. BYE 💙💙💙✋🏽
Answers💙💙💙
1: a word of group of words that renames a noun
2: add- ‘s to the noun
3: compound sentence
4: last week, Brian read “The Fall of The House of Usher” before his shift at the ice cream shop.
here is the answers.:-) have a nice day and remember try before you cheat pls and do not put mean comments just move on because ARCA teachers know we are using this app so pls be nice and try. BYE 💙💙💙✋🏽