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Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 33 minutes 42 out of 50 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this attempt: 42 out of 50 Submitted Mar 6 at 11:52am This attempt took 33 minutes. Question 1 2 / 2 pts Some Chinese resist the idea of dogs as pets, many others now spend a great deal of money each year on their pooches. This sentence correctly uses conjunctions and punctuation. True False @ Question 2 2 / 2 pts There are more than 300 shops for odd pet-care products because Beijing now boasts a large number of pet dogs. This sentence correctly uses conjunctions and punctuation. True@ False Incorrect Question 3 0 / 2 pts Beijing now boasts a large number of pet dogs, so there are more than 300 shops for odd pet-care products. This sentence correctly uses conjunctions and punctuation.
True False@ Question 4 2 / 2 pts My legs and hips are sore from running. What kind of sentence is this? simple@ compound complex compound complex Question 5 2 / 2 pts Even though Marta’s plane was delayed by an hour. She made her connecting flight in Detroit. Select the best revision below that avoids using a fragment and maintains the original meaning. @Even though her plane was delayed by an hour, Marta made her connecting flight in Detroit. Marta made her connecting flight in Detroit. Even though her plane was delayed by an hour. Even though Marta’s plane was delayed by an hour and made her connecting flight in Detroit.
Question 6 2 / 2 pts If I get up early before work, I eat cereal. What kind of sentence is this? simple compound complex@ compound complex Incorrect Question 7 0 / 2 pts I usually arrive early to these meetings; however, we rarely get much done before the entire group is here. What kind of sentence is this? simple compound complex@ compound complex Incorrect Question 8 0 / 2 pts
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If you believe in the power of music, why don’t you learn to play an instrument? What kind of sentence is this? simple compound complex compound complex@ Question 9 2 / 2 pts China’s one-child policy has increased economic growth. it has come at a heavy price. This sentence is correctly punctuated and capitalized. True False@ Question 10 2 / 2 pts The policy has limited each family to one child Chinese parents have been able to. Save money on childcare. This sentence is correctly punctuated and capitalized. True False@
Question 11 2 / 2 pts The policy has limited each family to one child, Chinese parents have been able to save money on childcare. This sentence is correctly punctuated and capitalized. True False@ Question 12 2 / 2 pts The event planners targeted season ticket holders who were more likely to want to support the team. Is this a fragment or complete sentence? fragment complete sentence@ Question 13 2 / 2 pts When I was ten years old. Is this a fragment or complete sentence? fragment@ complete sentence Incorrect Question 14 0 / 2 pts
Some Chinese resist the idea of dogs as pets, yet many others now spend a great deal of money each year on their pooches. This sentence correctly uses conjunctions and punctuation. True False@ Question 15 2 / 2 pts John went to the store on Saturday. What kind of sentence is this? simple@ compound complex compound complex Question 16 2 / 2 pts I had four slices of pizza, and I am still hungry. What kind of sentence is this? simple compound@ complex
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compound complex Question 17 2 / 2 pts Miriam a small business with her husband. Is this a fragment or complete sentence? fragment@ complete sentence Question 18 2 / 2 pts Steve Jobs known for dramatic introductions to the newest Apple innovation. Is this a fragment or complete sentence? fragment@ complete sentence Question 19 2 / 2 pts Many Chinese now have fewer children and more disposable income so they are becoming more open to dogs as pets. This sentence correctly uses conjunctions and punctuation. True False@
Question 20 2 / 2 pts Since many Chinese now have fewer children and more disposable income, they are becoming more open to dogs as pets. This sentence correctly uses conjunctions and punctuation. True@ False Question 21 2 / 2 pts Titanic , a movie that was extremely popular with teenage girls, solidified Leonardo DiCaprio’s image as a heartthrob. Is this a fragment or complete sentence? fragment complete sentence@ Question 22 2 / 2 pts Many Chinese now have fewer children and more disposable income they are becoming more open to dogs as pets. This sentence correctly uses conjunctions and punctuation. True False@ Question 23 2 / 2 pts
Will Ed remember to call us? Which category describes this group of words? Fragment: has Subject/ missing Verb Fragment: missing Subject/ has Verb Fragment: missing Subject/ missing Verb Sentence: has Subject/ has Verb@ Question 24 2 / 2 pts The blacksmith's new apprentice. Which category describes this group of words? Fragment: has Subject/ missing Verb@ Fragment: missing Subject/ has Verb Fragment: missing Subject/ missing Verb Sentence: has Subject/ has Verb Question 25 2 / 2 pts Beijing now boasts a large number of pet dogs, there are more than 300 shops for odd pet-care products. This sentence correctly uses conjunctions and punctuation. True
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False@ Question1. I had four slices of pizza, and I am still hungry. 2point What kind of sentence is this? simple compound@ complex compound complex Question 2 2 / 2 pts Miriam owns a small business with her husband. Is this a fragment or complete sentence? fragment complete sentence@ Question 3 2 / 2 pts Throughout the European continent. Which category describes this group of words? Fragment: has Subject/ missing Verb
Fragment: missing Subject/ has Verb Fragment: missing Subject/ missing Verb@ Sentence: has Subject/ has Verb Incorrect Question 4 0 / 2 pts This policy began in the 1970s; The population of China was increasing at a rate that was not sustainable. This sentence is correctly punctuated and capitalized. true@ Correct is false false 47. China’s government promised to end the policy in 2010 the unemployment problem; and food scarcity crisis were predicted to be over by this time. This sentence is correctly punctuated and capitalized. a. true *b. false 48. China’s government promised to end the policy in 2010. the unemployment problem and food scarcity crisis were predicted to be over by this time. This sentence is correctly punctuated and capitalized. a. true *b. false 49. China’s government promised to end the policy in 2010 the unemployment problem and food scarcity crisis were predicted to be over by this time. This sentence is correctly punctuated and capitalized. a. true *b. false 50.
China’s government promised to end the policy in 2010. The unemployment problem and food scarcity crisis were predicted to be over by this time. This sentence is correctly punctuated and capitalized. *a. true b. false Question 5 2 / 2 pts Steve Jobs known for dramatic introductions to the newest Apple innovation. Is this a fragment or complete sentence? fragment@ complete sentence Question 6 2 / 2 pts Some Chinese resist the idea of dogs as pets, yet many others now spend a great deal of money each year on their pooches. This sentence correctly uses conjunctions and punctuation. True@ False Question 7 2 / 2 pts After they borrowed $10,000 from their local credit union, Miriam and her husband launched their business, an ice-cream and cupcake truck. Is this a fragment or complete sentence? fragment complete sentence@
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Question 8 2 / 2 pts The beloved children’s book by Maurice Sendak. Is this a fragment or complete sentence? fragment@ complete sentence Question 9 2 / 2 pts Miriam, with her husband, owns a small business. Is this a fragment or complete sentence? fragment complete sentence@ Question 10 2 / 2 pts The blacksmith's new apprentice. Which category describes this group of words? Fragment: has Subject/ missing Verb@ Fragment: missing Subject/ has Verb Fragment: missing Subject/ missing Verb Sentence: has Subject/ has Verb
Question 11 2 / 2 pts If you believe in the power of music, why don’t you learn to play an instrument? What kind of sentence is this? simple compound complex@ compound complex Incorrect Question 12 0 / 2 pts Newport, Rhode Island, lays claim to several seaside mansions, now historic landmarks. Is this a fragment or complete sentence? fragment@ correct answer comple sentence complete sentence Question 13 2 / 2 pts When I was ten years old. Is this a fragment or complete sentence? fragment@
complete sentence Question 14 2 / 2 pts With her husband, owns a small business. Is this a fragment or complete sentence? fragment@ complete sentence Incorrect Question 15 0 / 2 pts I usually arrive early to these meetings; however, we rarely get much done before the entire group is here. What kind of sentence is this? simple compound complex compound complex@ Question 16 2 / 2 pts If I get up early before work, I eat cereal. What kind of sentence is this? simple
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compound complex@ compound complex Question 17 2 / 2 pts My legs and hips are sore from running. What kind of sentence is this? simple@ compound complex compound complex Question 18 2 / 2 pts My friends and relatives live and work in this city. What kind of sentence is this? simple@ compound complex
compound complex Question 19 2 / 2 pts After they borrowed $10,000 from their local credit union. Is this a fragment or complete sentence? fragment@ complete sentence Question 20 2 / 2 pts Some Chinese resist the idea of dogs as pets, many others now spend a great deal of money each year on their pooches. This sentence correctly uses conjunctions and punctuation. True False@ Question 21 2 / 2 pts Will Ed remember to call us? Which category describes this group of words? Fragment: has Subject/ missing Verb Fragment: missing Subject/ has Verb Fragment: missing Subject/ missing Verb
Sentence: has Subject/ has Verb@ Question 22 2 / 2 pts Since Beijing now boasts a large number of pet dogs, there are more than 300 shops for odd pet-care products. This sentence correctly uses conjunctions and punctuation. True@ False Question 23 2 / 2 pts Many Chinese now have fewer children and more disposable income, so they are becoming more open to dogs as pets. This sentence correctly uses conjunctions and punctuation. True@ False Question 24 2 / 2 pts This policy began in the 1970s; the population of China was increasing at a rate that was not sustainable. This sentence is correctly punctuated and capitalized. True@ False
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Question 25 2 / 2 pts Titanic , a movie that was extremely popular with teenage girls, solidified Leonardo DiCaprio’s image as a heartthrob. Is this a fragment or complete sentence? fragment complete sentence@ Quiz Sc