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Question 1
2 out of 2 points
With her husband, owns a small business.
Is this a fragment or complete sentence?
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Answer:
fragment
Question 2
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Snatched the man's briefcase and ran o.
Which category describes this group of words?
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Answer:
Fragment: missing Subject/ has Verb
Question 3
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Newport, Rhode Island, lays claim to several seaside mansions, now historic
landmarks.
Is this a fragment or complete sentence?
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Answer:
complete sentence
Question 4
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After they borrowed $10,000 from their local credit union.
Is this a fragment or complete sentence?
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Answer:
fragment
Question 5
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Junot Díaz is best known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Brief Wondrous
Life of Oscar Wao.
Is this a fragment or complete sentence?
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Answer:
complete sentence
Question 6
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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.
Selected
Answer:
Tru
e
Question 7
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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.
Selected
Answer:
Tru
e
Question 8
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The beloved children’s book by Maurice Sendak.
Is this a fragment or complete sentence?
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Answer:
fragment
Question 9
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Since dogs were considered a sign of capitalistic values, China’s communist
government used to ban pet dogs.
This sentence correctly uses conjunctions and punctuation.
Selected
Answer:
true
Question 10
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Titanic, a movie that was extremely popular with teenage girls, solidi:ed
Leonardo DiCaprio’s image as a heartthrob.
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Answer:
complete sentence
Question 11
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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.
Selected
Answer:
Tru
e
Question 12
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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.
Selected
Answer:
Tru
e
Question 13
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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.
Selected
Answer:
Tru
e
Question 14
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When I was ten years old.
Is this a fragment or complete sentence?
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fragment
Question 15
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The event planners targeted season ticket holders who were more likely to want
to support the team.
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Answer:
complete sentence
Question 16
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China’s one-child policy has increased economic growth. it has come at a heavy
price.
This sentence is correctly punctuated and capitalized.
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Answer:
Fals
e
Question 17
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China’s one-child policy has increased economic growth; it has come at a heavy
price.
This sentence is correctly punctuated and capitalized.
Selected
Answer:
Tru
e
Question 18
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My legs and hips are sore from running.
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simple
Question 19
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If I get up early before work, I eat cereal.
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complex
Question 20
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I usually arrive early to these meetings; however, we rarely get much done
before the entire group is here.
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Answer:
compound complex
Question 21
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China’s one-child policy has increased economic growth. It has come at a heavy
price.
This sentence is correctly punctuated and capitalized.
Selected
Answer:
true
Question 22
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Miriam owns a small business with her husband.
Is this a fragment or complete sentence?
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Answer:
complete sentence
Question 23
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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.
Selected
Answer:
Tru
e
Question 24
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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.
Selected
Answer:
Fals
e
Question 25
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Miriam a small business with her husband.
Is this a fragment or complete sentence?
Selected
Answer:
fragment
Question 1
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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.
Selected
Answer:
Fals
e
Question 2
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Drove from San Francisco to Los Angeles in seven hours =at.
Is this a fragment or complete sentence?
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Answer:
fragment
Question 3
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We followed the snow geese from Texas to Canada, and there were days when
we would watch them landing in a river, silent and overwhelmed by the distance
they had traveled and the grace with which they dove into the water.
What kind of sentence is this?
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compound complex
Answer:
Question 4
2 out of 2 points
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.
Selected
Answer:
Tru
e
Question 5
2 out of 2 points
If I get up early before work, I eat cereal.
What kind of sentence is this?
Selected
Answer:
complex
Question 6
2 out of 2 points
Newport, Rhode Island, lays claim to several seaside mansions, now historic
landmarks.
Is this a fragment or complete sentence?
Selected
Answer:
complete sentence
Question 7
2 out of 2 points
Miriam owns a small business with her husband.
Is this a fragment or complete sentence?
Selected
Answer:
complete sentence
Question 8
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Miriam, with her husband, owns a small business.
Is this a fragment or complete sentence?
Selected
Answer:
complete sentence
Question 9
2 out of 2 points
My head hurts
What kind of sentence is this?
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Answer:
simple
Question 10
2 out of 2 points
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.
Selected
Answer:
Fals
e
Question 11
2 out of 2 points
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.
Selected
Answer:
Tru
e
Question 12
2 out of 2 points
China’s one-child policy has increased economic growth. It has come at a heavy
price.
This sentence is correctly punctuated and capitalized.
Selected
Answer:
true
Question 13
2 out of 2 points
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.
Selected
Answer:
Tru
e
Question 14
2 out of 2 points
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.
Selected
Answer:
Tru
e
Question 15
0 out of 2 points
Throughout the European continent.
Which category describes this group of words?
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Answer:
Fragment: has Subject/ missing Verb
Question 16
2 out of 2 points
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.
Selected
Answer:
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 17
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The bestselling author of page-turning thrillers, Harlan Coben.
Is this a fragment or complete sentence?
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Answer:
fragment
Question 18
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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.
Selected
Answer:
Fals
e
Question 19
0 out of 2 points
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.
Selected
Answer:
Fals
e
Question 20
2 out of 2 points
Ajay requested new equipment.
Which category describes this group of words?
Selected
Answer:
Sentence: has Subject/ has Verb
Question 21
2 out of 2 points
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.
Selected Fals
Answer: e
Question 22
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Snatched the man's briefcase and ran o.
Which category describes this group of words?
Selected
Answer:
Fragment: has Subject/ missing Verb
Question 23
2 out of 2 points
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.
Selected
Answer:
Tru
e
Question 24
0 out of 2 points
Since dogs were considered a sign of capitalistic values, China’s communist
government used to ban pet dogs.
This sentence correctly uses conjunctions and punctuation.
Selected
Answer:
false
60.
China’s communist government used to ban pet dogs because
dogs were considered a sign of capitalistic values.
This sentence correctly uses conjunctions and punctuation.
*a. true
b. false
61.
China’s communist government used to ban pet dogs dogs were
considered a sign of capitalistic values.
This sentence correctly uses conjunctions and punctuation.
a. true
*b. false
Question 25
2 out of 2 points
If you believe in the power of music, why don’t you learn to play an instrument?
What kind of sentence is this?
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Answer:
complex
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