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Which phrase defines an appositive?(1 point) Responses a word or group of words that renames a noun a word or group of words that renames a noun a series of three or more items a series of three or more items a sentence of two independent clauses a sentence of two independent clauses a phrase of four words or more that begins a sentence a phrase of four words or more that begins a sentence
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How is ownership shown for singular nouns?(1 point) Responses add -s to the noun add -s to the noun add an apostrophe if the noun already ends in -s add an apostrophe if the noun already ends in -s add -'s to the noun add -'s to the noun add -es to the noun
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Use the sentence to answer the question. We are excited for summer vacation, for we have plans to visit several national parks. Which comma rule is used in the sentence? (1 point) Responses long introductory element long introductory element compound sentence compound sentence apositive apositive items in a series
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Use the sentence to answer the question. Last week, Brian read The Fall of the House of Usher before his shift at the ice cream shop. Which sentence revision uses quotation marks correctly? (1 point) Responses “Last week,” Brian read The Fall of the House of Usher before his shift at the ice cream shop. “Last week,” Brian read The Fall of the House of Usher before his shift at the ice cream shop. Last week, Brian read “The Fall of the House of Usher before his shift” at the ice cream shop. Last week, Brian read “The Fall of the House of Usher before his shift” at the ice cream shop. Last week, Brian read The Fall of the House of Usher before his shift at the “ice cream shop.” Last week, Brian read The Fall of the House of Usher before his shift at the “ice cream shop.” Last week, Brian read “The Fall of the House of Usher” before his shift at the ice cream shop.
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The phrase that defines an appositive is: **a word or group of words that renames a noun.**
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Ownership for singular nouns is shown by: **add -'s to the noun.**
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The comma rule used in the sentence is: **compound sentence.**
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The sentence revision that uses quotation marks correctly is: **Last week, Brian read “The Fall of the House of Usher” before his shift at the ice cream shop.**
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