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1) Question 1 2 Points Select "complete" if the sentence is complete or "fragment" if the sentence is a fragment. Having a clearance sale on furniture. 1. complete 2. fragment 2. Question 2 2 Points Select "complete" if the sentence is complete or "fragment" if the sentence is a fragment. Since Emily received her driver's license. 1. complete 2. fragment 3. Question 3 2 Points The following sentences form a paragraph. Proofread them for sentence fragments. Select "complete" if the sentence is complete or "fragment" if the sentence is a fragment. Bourke-White documented the 1934 "dust bowl" drought in the United States, World War II bombing raids in Europe, the fall of the British Empire in India, and racial injustice in South Africa. 1. complete 2. fragment 4. Question 4 2 Points The following sentences form a paragraph. Proofread them for sentence fragments. Select "complete" if the sentence is complete or "fragment" if the sentence is a fragment. Their courage and accomplishments inspire everyone. 1. complete 2. fragment 5. Question 5 2 Points Which one of the following sentences does not contain a misplaced modifier? 1. Looking rather foolish, Maria wore her mother's outdated clothes to school. 2. He adopted the puppy from the pound with the white spots. 3. She spoke to the crowd with her zipper down. 4. I rode the roller-coaster at the park with the most loops. 6. Question 6 2 Points Select "correct" if the sentence is punctuated correctly, "run-on" if it is a run-on, and "comma splice" if it is a comma splice. Hip-hop has affected music around the world, it has also influenced fashion. 1. correct 2. run-on 3. comma splice 7. Question 7 2 Points Select "correct" if the sentence is punctuated correctly, "run-on" if it is a run-on, and "comma splice" if it is a comma splice. The museum bought the painting by Goya it was displayed in the West Gallery. 1. correct 2. run-on 3. comma splice 8. Question 8 2 Points Select "correct" if the sentence is punctuated correctly, "run-on" if it is a run-on, and "comma splice" if it is a comma splice. The students need to finish the drafts for the professor needs to check them. 1. correct 2. run-on 3. comma splice 9. Question 9 2 Points For each of the following pairs of sentences, select the answer that correctly combines the two using an ING modifier. A woman sat in a lawn chair on the roof. A woman watched the fireworks. 1. A woman sitting in a lawn chair on the roof watched the fireworks. 2. A woman watched the fireworks sitting in a lawn chair on the roof. 10. Question 10 2 Points Select the answer that will turn each of the following fragments into complete sentences. Because I kept trying 1. I succeeded. 2. and succeeding. 3. to succeed. 11. Question 11 2 Points Which one of the following sentences does not contain a misplaced modifier? 1. I feel out of the car nearly. 2. That jacket with the rhinestones looks great on you. 3. The antique coins are in the safe for the museum. 12. Question 12 2 Points Select the sentence that contains a confusing -ING modifier. 1. We admired the violet sprouting pink blooms. 2. Sprouting pink blooms, we admired the violet. 13. Question 13 2 Points Select the sentence that contains a confusing -ING modifier. 1. Rico found his pants hanging by one leg from a wooden hanger. 2. Hanging by one leg from a wooden hanger, Rico found his pants. 14. Question 14 2 Points Select "complete" if the sentence is complete or "fragment" if the sentence is a fragment. Several apartment buildings were destroyed by the hurricane. 1. complete 2. fragment 15. Question 15 2 Points Select "correct" if the sentence is punctuated correctly, "run-on" if it is a run-on, and "comma splice" if it is a comma splice. Rachel is sick, so she did not go to school. 1. correct 2. run-on 3. comma splice 16. Question 16 2 Points Select "complete" if the sentence is complete or "fragment" if the sentence is a fragment. The trailer on the next lot. 1. complete 2. fragment 17. Question 17 2 Points Select "correct" if the sentence is punctuated correctly, "run-on" if it is a run-on, and "comma splice" if it is a comma splice. Wayne is leaving for London, so he rented his house for a month. 1. correct 2. run-on 3. comma splice 18. Question 18 2 Points Select "complete" if the sentence is complete or "fragment" if the sentence is a fragment. After a long day at work. 1. complete 2. fragment 19. Question 19 2 Points For each of the following pairs of sentences, select the answer that correctly combines the two using an ING modifier. The train picked up speed. The train rumbled out of the station. 1. The train rumbled out of the station picking up speed. 2. Picking up speed, the train rumbled out of the station. 20. Question 20 2 Points Select "correct" if the sentence is punctuated correctly, "run-on" if it is a run-on, and "comma splice" if it is a comma splice. We have to chop some wood winter is coming. 1. correct 2. run-on 3. comma splice 21. Question 21 2 Points Select "correct" if the sentence is punctuated correctly, "run-on" if it is a run-on, and "comma splice" if it is a comma splice. Our customer returned an electric toothbrush, the store refused to give her a refund. 1. correct 2. run-on 3. comma splice 22. Question 22 2 Points The following sentences form a paragraph. Proofread them for sentence fragments. Select "complete" if the sentence is complete or "fragment" if the sentence is a fragment. Whereas Special Olympics competitors may not swim as fast or jump as high as Olympics stars. 1. complete 2. fragment 23. Question 23 2 Points Select "correct" if the sentence is punctuated correctly, "run-on" if it is a run-on, and "comma splice" if it is a comma splice. Jim made the putt it was a birdie. 1. correct 2. run-on 3. comma splice 24. Question 24 2 Points Select "complete" if the sentence is complete or "fragment" if the sentence is a fragment. They've been playing good jazz for years. 1. complete 2. fragment 25. Question 25 2 Points For each of the following pairs of sentences, select the answer that correctly combines the two using an ING modifier. The machine made flawless color copies. The machine has enhanced our publications. 1. Making flawless color copies, the machine has enhanced our publications. 2. The machine has enhanced our publications making flawless color copies. 26. Question 26 2 Points For each of the following pairs of sentences, select the answer that correctly combines the two using an ING modifier. Lakshmi typed in the search words. Lakshmi began to research. 1. Typing in the search words, Lakshmi began to research. 2. Lakshmi began to research typing in the search words. 27. Question 27 2 Points Select "correct" if the sentence is punctuated correctly, "run-on" if it is a run-on, and "comma splice" if it is a comma splice. Stan was the best forward on the team before he hurt his knee. 1. correct 2. run-on 3. comma splice 28. Question 28 2 Points Select "correct" if the sentence is punctuated correctly, "run-on" if it is a run-on, and "comma splice" if it is a comma splice. Sap is drained from maple trees, it can be boiled down to make syrup. 1. correct 2. run-on 3. comma splice 29. Question 29 2 Points For each of the following pairs of sentences, select the answer that correctly combines the two using an ING modifier. Marcel added olives. Marcel made tangy sauce. 1. Marcel made tangy sauce adding olives. 2. Adding olives, Marcel made tangy sauce. 30. Question 30 2 Points Select "correct" if the sentence is punctuated correctly, "run-on" if it is a run-on, and "comma splice" if it is a comma splice. The epidemic is expanding, people need to follow the CDC orders. 1. correct 2. run-on 3. comma splice 31. Question 31 2 Points Select the sentence that contains a confusing -ING modifier. 1. Walking on the pier, Pietro's hat blew off. 2. Walking on the pier, Pietro lost his hat when the wind blew it off. 32. Question 32 2 Points Which one of the following sentences does not contain a dangling modifier? 1. The bookshelves were empty before receiving the donations. 2. To get this job, an application must be filled out. 3. The washing machine broke after doing five loads of laundry. 4. To be successful, you must first determine your goals. 33. Question 33 2 Points The following sentences form a paragraph. Proofread them for sentence fragments. Select "complete" if the sentence is complete or "fragment" if the sentence is a fragment. Eno also developed taxi stands and safety islands for pedestrians as well as a handbook of traffic rules. 1. complete 2. fragment 34. Question 34 2 Points Which one of the following sentences does not contain a dangling modifier? 1. Reading a book outside, the mosquitoes began to bother me. 2. The car was dirty after driving through the rain. 3. Seeing a stranger approach, the dogs began to bark. 4. Falling off the fence, my life passed before my eyes. 35. Question 35 2 Points Select the answer that identifies the subject of each sentence. Sophia marched in the Labor Day parade. 1. Sophia 2. Labor Day 3. parade 36. Question 36 2 Points Select "correct" if the sentence is punctuated correctly, "run-on" if it is a run-on, and "comma splice" if it is a comma splice. I am a vegetarian, I cannot sample the spareribs. 1. correct 2. run-on 3. comma splice 37. Question 37 2 Points Select "correct" if the sentence is punctuated correctly, "run-on" if it is a run-on, and "comma splice" if it is a comma splice. Riding the express train is a pleasure, the cars are air-conditioned. 1. correct 2. run-on 3. comma splice 38. Question 38 2 Points Select "correct" if the sentence is punctuated correctly, "run-on" if it is a run-on, and "comma splice" if it is a comma splice. The restaurant was too crowded, we decided to go home. 1. correct 2. run-on 3. comma splice 39. Question 39 2 Points Select "correct" if the sentence is punctuated correctly, "run-on" if it is a run-on, and "comma splice" if it is a comma splice. He defrosted the old refrigerator it is still packed with ice. 1. correct 2. run-on 3. comma splice 40. Question 40 2 Points Select "complete" if the sentence is complete or "fragment" if the sentence is a fragment. Flying to South Dakota. 1. complete 2. fragment 41. Question 41 2 Points Select "complete" if the sentence is complete or "fragment" if the sentence is a fragment. The bird in the cage. 1. complete 2. fragment 42. Question 42 2 Points Select the answer that will turn each of the following fragments into complete sentences. After the police officer stopped the car 1. at a busy intersection. 2. and asked the driver for his license. 3. the driver rolled down his window. 43. Question 43 2 Points The following sentences form a paragraph. Proofread them for sentence fragments. Select "complete" if the sentence is complete or "fragment" if the sentence is a fragment. And never learned to drive a car. 1. complete 2. fragment 44. Question 44 2 Points The following sentences form a paragraph. Proofread them for sentence fragments. Select "complete" if the sentence is complete or "fragment" if the sentence is a fragment. And improve both safety and performance. 1. complete 2. fragment 45. Question 45 2 Points Select the answer that will turn each of the following fragments into complete sentences. Strolling by the river 1. slowly. 2. is relaxing. 3. one day. 46. Question 46 2 Points The following sentences form a paragraph. Proofread them for sentence fragments. Select "complete" if the sentence is complete or "fragment" if the sentence is a fragment. Because it falls on the Monday after the end of daylight-saving time. 1. complete 2. fragment 47. Question 47 2 Points Which one of the following sentences does not contain a dangling modifier? 1. Before going to the concert, my mom had to be convinced that it was safe. 2. Determining that the river wasn't dangerous, we decided to go for a swim. 3. Leaving food out, the bears came close to the campsite. 4. After becoming bored with the comedy, the action movie seemed like a better choice. 48. Question 48 2 Points Select the sentence that contains a confusing -ING modifier. 1. Ellen spotted the Wall Street Journal rushing past a newsstand. 2. Rushing past a newsstand, Ellen spotted the Wall Street Journal. 49. Question 49 2 Points Which one of the following sentences does not contain a misplaced modifier? 1. Bought at a garage sale, Bethany loved her beaded lamps. 2. We drove in the car to the beach with the top down. 3. The little girl yelled at the snarling dog with the yellow bows. 4. You can take an online course, which will save you time, to get your degree. 50. Question 50 2 Points For each of the following pairs of sentences, select the answer that correctly combines the two using an ING modifier. The scientist studied changes in the atmosphere. The scientist predicted damage to the ozone layer. 1. Studying changes in the atmosphere, the scientist predicted damage to the ozone layer. 2. The scientist predicted damage to the ozone layer studying changes in the atmosphere. Details & Information • • • Assessment due date9/26/21, 11:59 PM (EDT) Time limit180 minutes Automatic submission Attempts1 attempt left Evaluation Maximum points 100
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