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    A coordinating conjunction joins together words or word groups of equal grammatical rank. Sentence would (And‚ but‚ nor‚ or‚ for‚ so‚ yet‚ as‚ and) Compound Sentence is a sentence with more than one subject or predicate. Sentence would have a coordinating conjunction!!! (Two sentences combines together with and‚ or but) A Complex sentence contains one main cause and 1 or more subordinate causes. Sentence would have a Subordinating conjunction!!! (Rain finally came‚ although many had left the area

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    Com/155 Week 2 DQ’s DQ 1 For this Discussion Question‚ you must have completed your non-graded activities before completing this DQ. Please answer using at least 150 words‚ multiple paragraphs‚ and correct sentence structure‚ spelling‚ and capitalization: This week‚ we discussed verb usage by focusing on subject–verb agreement and verb tenses. Based on the grammar apply section of MyWritingLab‚ what lessons have you learned that will change the way you write in the future? DQ 2

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    “to reduplicate”. It refers to the repetition of a word or words in successive clauses in such a way that the second clause starts with the same word which marks the end of the previous clause. Repetition of the words or phrase at the end of one sentence‚ line‚ or clause at the beginning of the next. “The mountains look on Marathon – And Marathon looks on the sea…” “The general who became a slave. The slave who became a gladiator. The gladiator who defied an emperor. Striking story!” “He retained

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    Read the paragraph and write the correct form of SER in each blank. 5. Telling Time: Write the indicated time in a complete Spanish sentence. Be sure to include the expressions for am or pm as indicated. Example: You see: 10:10 a.m. You write: Son las diez y diez de la mañana. 6. The Present tense of –ar. –er and –ir ending verbs: Read each sentence completely‚ then write the verb in parentheses in the correct form. Some verbs may not need to be conjugated‚ so know when to conjugate

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    paragraph? A paragraph is a group of sentences that are all about one specific idea. It should begin with a topic sentence‚ that is‚ a sentence which addresses the subject of the paragraph. The other sentences in the paragraph should supply information that helps to explain the topic. How long should a paragraph be? There is no set length for a paragraph‚ but‚ generally‚ three full sentences are considered the minimum‚ and half a page is considered the

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    meaning: one primary (on the surface) and one secondary. The representation of abstract ideas or principles by characters‚ figures/ events in narrative‚ dramatic or pictorial form. Alliteration Repetition of consonants at the start of words or in a sentence or phrase. Anaphora The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses. Anecdote A short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person. Illustrate a story. Assonance In poetry‚ the repetition of the

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    Introductions Writing an introduction is not too different from introducing a friend. Let’s say that you are with a group of people and they are talking about Painting. Your friend Phil‚ who isn’t present‚ is a professional painter. How would you enter the conversation? You wouldn’t say‚ “Phil is a Painter.” Why? Because the people you are with don’t know Phil‚ and it would seem random to just state someone’s name who does something out of the blue. You might say‚ “My friend Phil is a professional

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    me with organization skills in the art of essay writing through imparting the use of thesis statements‚ topic sentences‚ introduction and conclusion paragraphs; as well as coherence techniques. Thesis statements are introductory statements at the beginning of the essay with the information aimed at guiding the reader on what the essay is on and the scope it aims to cover. A topic sentence is found at the beginning of a paragraph and encompasses points to be covered in the entire body of the paragraph

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    are fortuneless need to work tirelessly to increase their funds. To strengthen his opinion‚ Hazlitt only uses the word “money” once‚ in the beginning sentence‚ and then refers to money “it” later on. The essay is full of situations and possibilities of a person’s life without money and how unbecoming that life can be.  Hazlitt writes in three sentences by using elongated syntax and parallelism in his essay to give the impression of a rant so that the audience has no way to argue back with his views

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    landslides and flooding. Also‚ more than one cause can lead to one or more effects‚ for example‚ eating too much pizza and drinking too much coke for lunch can cause you to get fat and be late for class! Vocabulary and Grammar Cause-effect | Example Sentences | ...because of...... caused by... cause of... reason for... attributed to... on account of... owing to | There was flooding because of the heavy rain. The flooding was caused by the heavy rain.The heavy rain was the cause of the flooding.The heavy

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