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    Strayer,Phoniex,
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Category > English Posted 04 Dec 2017 My Price 10.00

complete sentence

estion 1

  1. Which of the following is a complete sentence?
  2. When I finish shoveling snow and resting for several hours.
  3. When I finish shoveling snow and rest for several hours.
  4. "When I finish shoveling snow, I rest for several hours"

5 points  

Question 2

  1. One of the following items contains a comma splice, another is a run-on (or fused) sentence, and a third is correct. Click on the item that is correct.
  2. The Amish movement stems from the Mennonite church it was founded by Jacob Ammon in 1698.
  3. The Amish movement stems from the Mennonite church, it was founded by Jacob Ammon in 1698.
  4. The Amish movement stems from the Mennonite church; it was founded by Jacob Ammon in 1698.

5 points  

Question 3

  1. Which of the following is a complete sentence?
  2. That she had been adopted.
  3. She took on a new attitude the day she learned that she had been adopted.
  4. Having learned that she had been adopted.

5 points  

Question 4

  1. One of the following items is a run-on (or fused) sentence, another contains a comma splice, and another is correct. Choose the item that is correct.
  2. He was late for work his alarm clock was broken.
  3. He was late for work, his alarm clock was broken.
  4. He was late for work because his alarm clock was broken.

5 points  

Question 5

  1. Which of the following is a complete sentence?
  2. They met during the Vietnam War.
  3. Having met when they were in the infantry during the Vietnam War.
  4. During the Vietnam War when they were in the infantry.

5 points  

Question 6

  1. Click on the item below that contains a comma splice.
  2. By 1914, over 100,000 Mennonites lived in rural communities in Russia, but by 1960, these communities had been destroyed.
  3. By 1914, over 100,000 Mennonites lived in rural communities in Russia, by 1960, these communities had been destroyed.
  4. By 1914, over 100,000 Mennonites lived in rural communities in Russia; by 1960, these communities had been destroyed.

5 points  

Question 7

  1. Which of the following is a complete sentence?
  2. The instructor who spoke about computers and other electronic learning tools.
  3. Having spoken about computers and other electronic learning tools.
  4. The instructor spoke about computers.

5 points  

Question 8

  1. One of the following items contains a comma splice, another is a run-on (or fused) sentence, and a third is correct. Click on the item that is correct.
  2. Coffee raised at high elevations tastes better, so advertisers often stress the fact that their coffee is mountain grown. 
  3. Coffee raised at high elevations tastes better, advertisers often stress the fact that their coffee is mountain grown.
  4. Coffee raised at high elevations tastes better advertisers often stress the fact that their coffee is mountain grown.

5 points  

Question 9

  1. Which of the following is a complete sentence?
  2. "Because of his debilitating illness, Jeremy sometimes misses work."
  3. Because he suffers from a debilitating illness and sometimes misses work.
  4. Suffering from a debilitating illness and sometimes missing work.

5 points  

Question 10

  1. Which of the following is a complete sentence?
  2. The dog got lost in the city, but she was soon found. 
  3. Because the dog got lost in the city and was soon found.
  4. After having gotten lost in the city.

5 points  

Question 11

  1. Which of the following is a complete sentence?
  2. Traveling across the country with Roger.
  3. The boys traveled across the country with Roger.
  4. When the boys traveled across the country with Roger.

5 points  

Question 12

  1. One of the following items is a run-on (or fused) sentence, another contains a comma splice, and another is correct. Choose the item that is correct.
  2. We parked in front of a fire hydrant, for it was the only space available.
  3. We parked in front of a fire hydrant it was the only space available.
  4. We parked in front of a fire hydrant, it was the only space available.

5 points  

Question 13

  1. Which of the following is a complete sentence?
  2. "Caracas is the capital of Venezuela, which is located in the northern part of South America. "
  3. "Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, which is located in the northern part of South America. "
  4. " When Caracas became the capital of Venezuela, which is located in the northern part of South America. "

5 points  

Question 14

  1. One of the following items is a run-on (or fused) sentence, another contains a comma splice, and another is correct. Choose the item that is correct.
  2. The food in that diner is awful besides the service is slow.
  3. The food in that diner is awful, besides the service is slow.
  4. The food in that diner is awful; besides, the service is slow.

5 points  

Question 15

  1. Which of the following is a complete sentence?
  2. During the First World War.
  3. The First World War, which broke out in 1914 and which engulfed most of Europe and parts of the Near East.
  4. The First World War, which broke out in 1914, engulfed most Europe and parts of the Near East.

5 points  

Question 16

  1. One of the following items contains a comma splice, another is a run-on (or fused) sentence, and a third is correct. Click on the item that is correct.
  2. Coffee contains caffeine, this drug is one of several that stimulate the nervous system.
  3. Coffee contains caffeine, one of several drugs that stimulate the nervous system.
  4. Coffee contains caffeine this drug is one of several that stimulate the nervous system.

5 points  

Question 17

  1. Which of the following is a complete sentence?
  2. "Abraham Lincoln, our sixteenth president. "
  3. "Our sixteenth president, Abraham Lincoln, was assassinated shortly after the end of the Civil War."
  4. "Assassinated shortly after the end of the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln, our sixteenth president."

5 points  

Question 18

  1. One of the following items is a run-on (or fused) sentence, another contains a comma splice, and another is correct. Choose the item that is correct.
  2. I went to my mother's house for the holiday. I'm glad Christmas comes once a year.
  3. I went to my mother's house for the holiday, I'm glad Christmas comes once a year.
  4. I went to my mother's house for the holiday I'm glad Christmas comes once a year.

5 points  

Question 19

  1. Click on the item below that contains a comma splice.
  2. Martin Luther was born in Eisleben, Germany, about 110 kilometers from the church in Wittenberg where he nailed his ninety-five theses to the door.
  3. Martin Luther was born in Eisleben, Germany; about 110 kilometers from there is Wittenberg, where he nailed his ninety-five theses to the door.
  4. Martin Luther was born in Eisleben, Germany, about 110 kilometers from there is Wittenberg, where he nailed his ninety-five theses to the door.

5 points  

Question 20

  1. One of the following items contains a comma splice, another is a run-on (or fused) sentence, and a third is correct. Click on the item that is correct.
  2. Mark told them to cut the pizza into four slices he didn't think he could eat eight.
  3. Mark told them to cut the pizza into four slices, he didn't think he could eat eight.
  4. Mark told them to cut the pizza into four slices; he didn't think he could eat eight.

5 points  

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