🎄Review for BR #7

🎄Review for BR #7

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Choose the correctly written sentence: It was overcast and drizzly, we decided not to go to Hampton beach., It was overcast and drizzly, we decided not to go to Hampton Beach., It was overcast and drizzly, so we decided not to go to Hampton beach., It was overcast and drizzly, so we decided not to go to Hampton Beach.

Back

It was overcast and drizzly, so we decided not to go to Hampton Beach.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Choose the correctly written sentence: Dr. Boxberger, a professor who tolerated no interruptions during his lectures, turned beet red as the cell phone in his jacket pocket began to ring.

Back

Dr. Boxberger, a professor who tolerated no interruptions during his lectures, turned beet red as the cell phone in his jacket pocket began to ring.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Choose the correctly written sentence: Isabella washed the piles of dirty dishes, while Katherine vacuumed the filthy rug. They tried to complete a month's worth of cleaning in just one hour's time.

Back

Isabella washed the piles of dirty dishes, while Katherine vacuumed the filthy rug. They tried to complete a month's worth of cleaning in just one hour's time.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Choose the correctly written sentence: Wrestling looks like play, it teaches lion cubs important survival skills., Wrestling looks like play, yet it teaches lion cubs important survivel skills., Wrestling looks like play, it teaches lion cubs important survivel skills., Wrestling looks like play, yet it teaches lion cubs important survival skills.

Back

Wrestling looks like play, yet it teaches lion cubs important survival skills.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Compound sentences are made of

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independent clauses

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Parallel sentences should have single words, clauses, or phrases that are

Back

balanced

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

A kind of run-on sentence that has no punctuation between the sentences is called a

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fused sentence

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