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    Coordination in the Compound Sentence • Coordination puts equal value or significance on two or more parts of a sentence • Coordination can be used to join sentences‚ phrases words and even independent clauses. • When coordination is used to combine two sentences it creates a compound sentence. • Coordination conjunctions -And‚ but‚ or nor‚ for‚ so‚ yet • Correlative conjunctions -Not only‚ but also‚ either or‚ just as….so also • A semicolon can also be used to connect the sentences. • A semi colon

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    Soldier Sentenced to death for Fort Hood shooting A military jury sentenced Maj. Nidal Hasan to death for a 2009 shooting in Fort Hood‚ Texas. A death sentence for an army personal hardly ever happens. Maj. Nidal Hasan walked into a medical building where army soldiers were getting medical check-ups and shouted ‘Allahu akbar’ which means in Arabic for “God is great!.” He then opened fire with a laser-sighted handgun. He killed thirteen army men and women that day and injured over 30. When police

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    The Rotter Incomplete Sentences Black (RISB) is a projective method of studying personality in a semi-structured scoring technique (Rotter‚ Lah‚ & Rafferty‚ n.d.). The RISB was originally used as means of screening large groups of soldiers to evaluate adjustment and fitness to return to duty and to obtain specific information for evaluation and treatment‚ however now it is primarily used to help guide initial clinical interviews (Corsini‚ 2010). The RISB is primarily used for individuals at the college

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    Question 1 Megahertz Technology Solutions‚ Inc.‚ recently suffered a discrimination lawsuit. Advice to improve its workforce diversity is likely to include understanding the value of differences‚ providing diversity training for employees‚ building on similarities‚ and Answer Correct Answer: making fewer assumptions. Amelia has made a conscious effort to become an active listener. Therefore‚ she shuts down her computer‚ turns off her cell phone‚ and asks her assistant to hold all incoming

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    Introduction to English Sentence Structure This outstanding resource for students offers a step-by-step‚ practical introduction to English syntax and syntactic principles‚ as developed by Chomsky over the past 15 years. Assuming little or no prior background in syntax‚ Andrew Radford outlines the core concepts and how they can be used to describe various aspects of English sentence structure. This is an abridged version of Radford’s major new textbook Analysing English Sentences (also published by Cambridge

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    students but also of teachers and townspeople. INTERJECTIONS • An interjection expresses emotion. • An interjection has NO GRAMMATICAL RELATION to the rest of the sentence. • An interjection is generally set off from the rest of the sentence by an exclamation point or by a comma or commas. • Exclamation points indicate strong emotion. • Commas indicate mild emotion. • Interjections are common in casual conversation. In writing

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    Many of us are that lukewarm water and salt for God... Situation: The problem is that we are neither hot nor cold. We want a little bit of both worlds we want to have one foot in the church and one foot outside of the church. Transitional sentence: Maybe there are some people here who know they are one of these lukewarm people who are the cause of this act that happens in Revelation 3:16. Sermon body Solution: Point 1: We need to know who we are: Revelation 3:15 -If he knows our works

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    Kaylynn Charbonneau First Sentences Exercise Diamonds are a girl’s best friend as they say. When you get engaged‚ you start out with a beautiful ring that catches everyone’s eye. The same can be said about writing. You want to start out by engaging your reader and getting them excited by beginning with an extravagant statement. Such is true with the novel‚ Frankenstein‚ by Mary Shelly. "You will rejoice to hear that no disaster has accompanied the commencement of an enterprise which you have regarded

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    correctional facility as adults. As for a life sentence without parole for a child is unreasonable but for an adult is sensible as they have lived a longer time and it shows juveniles examples of their possible future. Depending on how guilty a youthful offender is there should be certain allowances but only for minor crimes. I believe crimes like murder and rape should have severe punishments but I don’t believe youthful offenders should be given the life sentence no matter what the circumstances. Even

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    Peterson 1. The secret of successful public speaking and speech writing is using one central idea. You can talk about many speech topics‚ but always refer back to - reinforce - that theme or a thesis. It ’s the only way the audience will remember your message. 2. Capture the central idea of your extemporaneous in one full sentence. It should be a single‚ declarative sentence. Make sure that you make a specific statement. What do you want the audience to do‚ know or remember? 3. Develop your central

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