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Use the passage to answer the question.
Enrico had to work from home and take care of his two-year-old son. They walked over to thepark, and while there, Enrico planned to make a call to his co-worker Paul. Enrico, helping his sonon the playground slide, talked to him using a hands-free headset.
Revise the passage to correct any unclear antecedents.
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Enrico had to work from home and take care of his two-year-old son. They walked over to the park, andwhile there, Enrico planned to make a call to his co-worker Paul. Enrico talked to Paul using a hands-freeheadset while helping him on the playground slide.
Enrico had to work from home and take care of his two-year-old son. They walked over to the park, andwhile there, Enrico planned to make a call to his co-worker Paul. Enrico, helping his son on the playgroundslide, talked to Paul using a hands-free headset.
Enrico had to work from home and take care of his two-year-old son. They walked over to the park, andwhile there, Enrico planned to make a call to his co-worker Paul. Helping his son on the playground slide,Enrico talked to him using a hands-free headset.
Enrico had to work from home and take care of his two-year-old son. Enrico planned to make a call to hisco-worker Paul while they walked over to the park. Enrico, helping his son on the playground slide, talkedto Paul using a hands-free headset.
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Independent Clause
Dependent Clause
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Drag each item to indicate whether it is an independent or dependent clause.
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Use the sentences to answer the question.
The radio played a new program.
The new program featured live performances by local musicians.
Which sentence combines these two sentences by replacing the first sentence with a prepositionalphrase?
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The radio played a new program, and this new program featured live performances by local musicians.
Featuring live performances by local musicians, a new radio program played.
The new radio program, which featured live performances by local musicians, played.
The new program on the radio featured live performances by local musicians.
she drove from Washington, DC, to New York
since Adam likes to play soccer
my friend Tim teaches at the local business college
after I finish my homework
Question 4
Question 5
We thought our invention would work, it failed. We will not rest we figure out why.
A) Drag and drop the words into the correct locations. (1 point)
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Use the sentences to answer the question.
Leslie set a goal and began working toward it.
Her goal is to become a math teacher.
Which sentence correctly uses a relative pronoun to combine the sentences?
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Leslie set a goal, which is to become a math teacher, and began working toward it.
Leslie set a goal and began working toward it, which is to become a math teacher.
To become a math teacher, Leslie set a goal and began working toward it.
Leslie, which is to become a math teacher, set a goal and began working toward it.
if but since than until
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Question 1
- Correct revision: "Enrico had to work from home and take care of his two-year-old son. They walked over to the park, and while there, Enrico planned to make a call to his co-worker Paul. Enrico, helping his son on the playground slide, talked to Paul using a hands-free headset."
Question 2 / 3 (Independent vs. Dependent clause)
- Independent: "she drove from Washington, DC, to New York"
- Independent: "my friend Tim teaches at the local business college"
- Dependent: "since Adam likes to play soccer"
- Dependent: "after I finish my homework"
Question 4
- Correct combined sentence: "The new program on the radio featured live performances by local musicians."
Question 5
- Fix the run-ons by inserting: "We thought our invention would work, but it failed. We will not rest until we figure out why." (use "but" and "until")
- Correct use of a relative pronoun: "Leslie set a goal, which is to become a math teacher, and began working toward it."
Question 1
- Correct revision: "Enrico had to work from home and take care of his two-year-old son. They walked over to the park, and while there, Enrico planned to make a call to his co-worker Paul. Enrico, helping his son on the playground slide, talked to Paul using a hands-free headset."
Question 2 / 3 (Independent vs. Dependent clause)
- Independent: "she drove from Washington, DC, to New York"
- Independent: "my friend Tim teaches at the local business college"
- Dependent: "since Adam likes to play soccer"
- Dependent: "after I finish my homework"
Question 4
- Correct combined sentence: "The new program on the radio featured live performances by local musicians."
Question 5
- Fix the run-ons by inserting: "We thought our invention would work, but it failed. We will not rest until we figure out why." (use "but" and "until")
- Correct use of a relative pronoun: "Leslie set a goal, which is to become a math teacher, and began working toward it."
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