Sentence Fragments

Sentence Fragments

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English

11th Grade - University

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which ONE of the following contains a sentence fragment?

  • Boxing is a combat sport. In it, two people wearing protective gloves throw punches at each other for a predetermined amount of time in a boxing ring.
  • Amateur boxing is both an Olympic and a Commonwealth Games sport and is a standard fixture in most international games.
  • A referee oversees a series of one- to three-minute intervals, which are called rounds.
  • A winner can be resolved before the completion of the rounds. When a referee deems an opponent incapable of continuing, disqualification of an opponent, or resignation of an opponent.

Back

A winner can be resolved before the completion of the rounds. When a referee deems an opponent incapable of continuing, disqualification of an opponent, or resignation of an opponent.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which ONE of the following contains a sentence fragment?

  • When the fight reaches the end of its final round with both opponents still standing, the judges' scorecards determine the victor.
  • In Olympic boxing, because a winner must be declared, judges award the contest to one fighter on technical criteria.
  • A boxing match typically consists of a determined number of three-minute rounds. These can total between 9 and 12 rounds.
  • A minute typically between each round with the fighters in their assigned corners receiving advice and attention from their coach and staff.

Back

A minute typically between each round with the fighters in their assigned corners receiving advice and attention from their coach and staff.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which ONE of the following does NOT include a sentence fragment?

  • The fight is controlled by a referee who works within the ring to judge and control the conduct of the fighters.
  • Rule on their ability to fight safely, count knocked-down fighters, and rule on fouls.
  • While up to three judges are present at ringside to score the bout and assign points to the boxers, based on punches and elbows that connect, defense, knockdowns, hugging and other measures.
  • Because of the open-ended style of boxing judging; many fights have controversial results, in which one or both fighters believe they have been unfairly denied a victory.

Back

The fight is controlled by a referee who works within the ring to judge and control the conduct of the fighters.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which sentence contains a sentence fragment? Each fighter has an assigned corner of the ring. Where his or her coach may administer to the fighter at the beginning of the fight and between rounds., Both boxers enter into the ring from their assigned corners at the beginning of each round and must cease fighting and return to their corners at the signaled end of each round., A bout in which the predetermined number of rounds passes is decided by the judges and is said to "go the distance.", The fighter with the higher score at the end of the fight is ruled the winner.

Back

Each fighter has an assigned corner of the ring. Where his or her coach may administer to the fighter at the beginning of the fight and between rounds.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which ONE of the following sentences CONTAINS a sentence fragment? With three judges, unanimous and split decisions are possible, as are draws., A boxer may win the bout before a decision is reached through a knock-out; such bouts are said to have ended "inside the distance.", If a fighter is knocked down during the fight, determined by whether the boxer touches the canvas floor of the ring with any part of their body other than the feet as a result of the opponent's punch and not a slip. The referee begins counting until the fighter returns to his or her feet and can continue., Some jurisdictions require the referee to count to eight regardless of if the fighter gets up before.

Back

If a fighter is knocked down during the fight, determined by whether the boxer touches the canvas floor of the ring with any part of their body other than the feet as a result of the opponent's punch and not a slip. The referee begins counting until the fighter returns to his or her feet and can continue.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which sentence contains a sentence fragment? If the referee counts to ten. Then the knocked-down boxer is ruled "knocked out" (whether unconscious or not) and the other boxer is ruled the winner by knockout (KO)., A "technical knock-out" (TKO) is possible as well and is ruled by the referee, fight doctor, or a fighter's corner if a fighter is unable to safely continue to fight, based upon injuries or being judged unable to effectively defend him/herself., Many jurisdictions and sanctioning agencies also have a "three-knockdown rule," according to which three knockdowns in a given round result in a TKO., A TKO is considered a knockout in a fighter's record.

Back

If the referee counts to ten. Then the knocked-down boxer is ruled "knocked out" (whether unconscious or not) and the other boxer is ruled the winner by knockout (KO).

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following CONTAINS a sentence fragment?

  • In general, boxers are prohibited from hitting below the belt, holding, tripping, pushing, biting, or spitting.
  • The boxer's shorts are raised so the opponent not allowed to hit to the groin area with intent to cause pain or injury.
  • Failure to abide by any of these rules may result in a foul being called against the offender.
  • Boxers also are prohibited from kicking, head-butting, or hitting with any part of the arm other than the knuckles of a closed fist (including hitting with the elbow, shoulder or forearm).

Back

The boxer's shorts are raised so the opponent not allowed to hit to the groin area with intent to cause pain or injury.

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