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Identify the sentence type:
While he forgot his work, Heung Bu took the bird home, and he caught some flies for the swallow to eat.
While he forgot his work, Heung Bu took the bird home, and he caught some flies for the swallow to eat.
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2) Identify the sentence type:
Nol Bu went home to his successful rice crop, but he could not enjoy it.
Nol Bu went home to his successful rice crop, but he could not enjoy it.
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Identify the sentence type:
As he sighed, Heung Bu knelt down.
As he sighed, Heung Bu knelt down.
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Identify the sentence type:
Nol Bu frowned.
Nol Bu frowned.
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Which term best describes "in the corner"?
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5) Which term best describes "in the corner"?
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5) Which term best describes "in the corner"?
clause
phrase
sentence
pronoun
clause
phrase
sentence
pronoun
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6) Which of the following choices is a dependent clause?
He kept the swallow in a cage.
in the corner of the house
until the bird's leg healed
He kept the swallow in a cage.
in the corner of the house
until the bird's leg healed
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Which of the following choices is an independent clause?
As he watched his friend swoop and circle and then fly away,
he felt happy and proud
but sad, too.
As he watched his friend swoop and circle and then fly away,
he felt happy and proud
but sad, too.
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Which of the following choices is an independent clause?
As he watched his friend swoop and circle and then fly away,
he felt happy and proud
but sad, too.
As he watched his friend swoop and circle and then fly away,
he felt happy and proud
but sad, too.
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Which of the following choices is an example of a dependent clause?
As he watched his friend swoop and circle and then fly away,
he felt happy and proud
but sad, too.
As he watched his friend swoop and circle and then fly away,
he felt happy and proud
but sad, too.
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Use the following passage to answer the question:
At night he hung the cage by his bed, and during the day he hung it outside under the thatched eaves of his house.
What does the conjunction "and" signal?
a choice
additional information
rejection
outcome
At night he hung the cage by his bed, and during the day he hung it outside under the thatched eaves of his house.
What does the conjunction "and" signal?
a choice
additional information
rejection
outcome
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Use the following passage to answer the question: Only one pumpkin grew from the plant, but it soon became the largest pumpkin anyone had ever seen.
What does the conjunction "but" signal?
a choice
additional information
rejection
outcome
What does the conjunction "but" signal?
a choice
additional information
rejection
outcome
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Use the following passage to answer the question: Only one pumpkin grew from the plant, but it soon became the largest pumpkin anyone had ever seen.
What does the conjunction "but" signal?
a choice
additional information
rejection
outcome
What does the conjunction "but" signal?
a choice
additional information
rejection
outcome
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Use the following passage to answer the question: Only one pumpkin grew from the plant, but it soon became the largest pumpkin anyone had ever seen.
What does the conjunction "but" signal?
a choice
additional information
rejection
outcome
What does the conjunction "but" signal?
a choice
additional information
rejection
outcome
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Use the following passage to answer the question: Only one pumpkin grew from the plant, but it soon became the largest pumpkin anyone had ever seen.
What does the conjunction "but" in the passage signal?
a choice
additional information
rejection
outcome
What does the conjunction "but" in the passage signal?
a choice
additional information
rejection
outcome
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Which sentence type shows a relationship between two or more ideas of equal importance and provides at least one additional detail about one or both ideas?
(Example: As she took a deep breath, Christine scored the winning goal, and her team won the game 12-10.)
(Example: As she took a deep breath, Christine scored the winning goal, and her team won the game 12-10.)
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Which sentence type adds detail to a more important single idea?
(Example: As she took a deep breath, Christine scored the winning goal at the last second.)
(Example: As she took a deep breath, Christine scored the winning goal at the last second.)
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Which sentence shows a relationship between two or more ideas of equal importance?
(Example: Christine scored the winning goal, so her team won the game 12-10.)
(Example: Christine scored the winning goal, so her team won the game 12-10.)
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Which sentence type emphasizes one single point clearly?
(Example: Christine scored the winning goal.)
(Example: Christine scored the winning goal.)
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Which choice is an example of a modifier?
At the last second
Christine scored the winning goal
and
her team won the game 12-10.
At the last second
Christine scored the winning goal
and
her team won the game 12-10.
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"After being hit by a car, I ran over to see if Steve was still breathing." This sentence may contain a dangling modifier. If so, choose the correct revision.
After Steve had been hit by a car, I ran over to see if he was still breathing.
If breathing, I rushed over to see Steve had been hit by a car.
After being hit by a car, if Steve was still breathing I rushed over to see.
Running over to see, Steve was hit by a car.
After Steve had been hit by a car, I ran over to see if he was still breathing.
If breathing, I rushed over to see Steve had been hit by a car.
After being hit by a car, if Steve was still breathing I rushed over to see.
Running over to see, Steve was hit by a car.
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Choose the correctly punctuated compound sentence.
The girl ran across the street and got the mail.
The girl ran across the street, and she got the mail.
The girl ran across the street because she wanted to get the mail.
The girl ran across the street, got the mail, and returned to the house.
The girl ran across the street and got the mail.
The girl ran across the street, and she got the mail.
The girl ran across the street because she wanted to get the mail.
The girl ran across the street, got the mail, and returned to the house.
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Choose the correctly punctuated complex sentence.
After Diego left SCCA he enlisted in the Peace Corp.
After Diego left SCCA, he enlisted in the Peace Corp.
After Diego, left SCCA he enlisted in the Peace Corp.
After Diego left SCCA he enlisted in, the Peace Corp.
After Diego left SCCA he enlisted in the Peace Corp.
After Diego left SCCA, he enlisted in the Peace Corp.
After Diego, left SCCA he enlisted in the Peace Corp.
After Diego left SCCA he enlisted in, the Peace Corp.
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Choose the correctly punctuation compound-complex sentence.
After they cleaned their rooms the boys planned to go swimming but it started to rain.
After they cleaned their rooms. The boys planned to go swimming. But it started to rain.
After they cleaned their rooms, the boys planned to go swimming, but it started to rain.
After they cleaned their rooms the boys planned to go swimming, but it started to rain.
After they cleaned their rooms the boys planned to go swimming but it started to rain.
After they cleaned their rooms. The boys planned to go swimming. But it started to rain.
After they cleaned their rooms, the boys planned to go swimming, but it started to rain.
After they cleaned their rooms the boys planned to go swimming, but it started to rain.
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Begin with the simple sentence "I attend SCCA". Add an independent clause to create a compound sentence. Remember to include a conjunction and comma.
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Create a sentence beginning with the simple sentence "I attend SCCA". Add an independent clause to create a compound sentence. Remember to include a conjunction and comma.
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Add a modifier to the simple sentence "I attend SCCA."
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Using the simple sentence "I attend SCCA," add a dependent clause to the beginning to create a complex sentence. Remember to include a comma.
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Compound.
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Compound.
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Complex.
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Simple.
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Prepositional phrase.
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Prepositional phrase.
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Phrase.
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Until the bird's leg healed.
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As he watched his friend swoop and circle and then fly away, he felt happy and proud.
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He felt happy and proud.
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As he watched his friend swoop and circle and then fly away.
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Additional information.
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Contrast or unexpected result.
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Contrast or unexpected result.
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Let me know if you have a question or need any assistance.
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Contrast or unexpected result.
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Contrast or unexpected result.
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Compound sentence.
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Complex sentence.
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Compound sentence.
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Simple sentence.
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At the last second.
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After being hit by a car, I ran over to see if Steve was still breathing. (no revision needed, the sentence is grammatically correct)
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The girl ran across the street, and she got the mail.
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After Diego left SCCA, he enlisted in the Peace Corps.
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After they cleaned their rooms, the boys planned to go swimming, but it started to rain.
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I attend SCCA, but I will be transferring to a different college next year.
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Every weekday, I attend SCCA.
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Because I want to pursue a career in art, I attend SCCA.
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