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    found is the “Run on Sentence.” This is often referred to as the grandfather of all mistakes (Miller & Whitehead, 2015).” Most people believe that it is impossible to write long sentences and be grammatically create. Truth to be told, it is possible. A primary example is legal papers, where the sentences are continuously long for paragraphs and sometimes pages. Other examples includes military manuals, which are succinct and explicit. Unfortunately, many of the times run on sentences are written when a persons is “working under pressure, trying to get a report out in a hurry (Miller & Whitehead, 2015).” Typically, this is when I make mistakes writing essays after I have waited to the last minute to write them.…

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    proofread my essay and tried to find any errors, in my draft of essay 3 I had written, “She had noticed that in different countries students had more freedom than in the United States, this freedom, although it seems amazing can either make or break you” (Gallardo 1). The comma splice is located after “the United States,” and after “this freedom,” which i revised and polished, to “She had noticed that in different countries students had more freedom than in the United States, this freedom…

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    main categories that a convention may fall under: sentence structure, spelling, punctuation, and capitalization. In this chapter you will find information regarding these four conventions, along with additional information about writing style and tone, as well as some helpful explanations regarding homonyms and other confusing words that exist in the English language. Phrases and Clauses Phrases and clauses are both used as basic building block components…

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    Question 1 Which sentence uses proper punctuation and capitalization? Winston suggests that the Egyptians ' math was far more advanced than previously thought. Locations happened to include; in a steel drum, buried under a stadium and abandoned in a gravel pit. Joyce discusses the great investigative work done by Calvin Goddard, a New York Doctor. The authors research lends credence to the notion that environmental factors cause autism. Question 2 Which of the following passages is…

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    In evaluating my own writing, I suffer from both seeing it the way I envision it and being overly critical. I find it hard to evaluate my strengths. Though I have learned through this course, I realize that I still have much work ahead of me. My main difficulties with each essay are forming my thesis statements and topic sentences, finding the right words to convey my point, organization and a few grammatical weaknesses. My initial thesis statements were weak. In the first graded essay (the…

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    A sentence is a gathering of words which begins with a capital letter and closures with a full stop (.), question mark (?) or exclamation mark (!). A sentence comprises or involves a verb phrase and a subject. Sentences comprise statements. Simple sentences have one statement. Compound sentences and complex sentences have two or more than two statements. Sentences can comprise subjects and objects. The subject in a sentence is for the most part the individual or thing completing an…

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    interesting to read. On the other hand, I when I am given a topic to write about I think it is harder to make the paper interesting and enjoyable to read. When it comes writing I have a few of struggles that one day I wish I could improve on. The three writing areas I struggle with the most are sentence fluency, grammatical errors, and word choice. To make my writing better I will continue revise and edit my papers. Grammar is something that you need to repeatedly practice and I believe that…

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    Lesson 4 Classic Tales Adjectives and Adverbs In the following sentences, cross out the incorrect words and write in the correct form in the blanks. If the sentence is correct as it is, write "correct" in the blank. 1. Terry plays soccer as good as Brian._______________ 2. This was surely a relaxing weekend.__________________ 4. Jane reacts more polite than Joan.________________ 5. Jane and are Amy are siblings, but they behave very different.___________ 6. I felt bad about my grades on…

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    Two ways to fix these are to make two different sentences or use a semi-colon if the sentences are closely related. A sentence fragment is when a sentence cannot stand by itself because there is no independent clause. Writers should avoid sentence fragments because they do not explain what they need to, to make a reader understand. I believe I have improved and I avoid them by reading my sentences to make sure it sounds correct and by someone else reading my work. 6. Name at least three…

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    You cannot picture them in your mind. Example Steve’s childhood was traumatic. “Childhood” is an abstract noun because you cannot see it. A: Look at the sentence below. Then, identify weather the noun are abstract or concrete. Lauren saw the jump from the corner of her eye. 1. The jump*: ______________ 2. Lauren: ________________ 3. The corner: _____________ 4. Eye: ____________________ Lauren saw the whale jump above the ocean’s surface from the corner of her eye. 1. The jump*:…

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