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Use the sentences to complete the activity. To reach her goal of buying a new bike, Marsha will need to save $10 each week. To...Question
Use the sentences to complete the activity.
To reach her goal of buying a new bike, Marsha will need to save $10 each week.
To reach her goal of buying a new bike each week, Marsha will need to save $10.
In three to five sentences, explain how the placement of the italicized phrase changes the meaning of the sentence.
(4 points)
To reach her goal of buying a new bike, Marsha will need to save $10 each week.
To reach her goal of buying a new bike each week, Marsha will need to save $10.
In three to five sentences, explain how the placement of the italicized phrase changes the meaning of the sentence.
(4 points)
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In the first sentence, the phrase "To reach her goal of buying a new bike" indicates that Marsha's goal is to buy a new bike. The second sentence, on the other hand, suggests that Marsha's goal is to buy a new bike each week. This implies that Marsha wants to continuously buy new bikes, rather than just saving for one bike. The placement of the phrase alters the scope of Marsha's goal from a one-time purchase to a recurring activity.
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