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PARTFOUR:HANDBOOKOFSENTENCESKILLS
Chapter20:Fragments
Activity1onDependentWordGroups(407-408)
Note:Answerswillvary;examplesareshown.
UnlessIstartpracticingmore,Iamnotgoingtoperformverywellattherecital.
AlthoughIhadstudiedforseveralhours,Istilldidn’tpasstheexam.
BecauseIhadjustgottenpaid,Iwasabletobuyallmytextbooks.
Untilthenewmallopened,weshoppedintown.
ThecarthatIboughtturnedouttobealemon.
Activity2onDependent-WordFragments(page408)
1. WheneverIturnonthevacuum,mycatflattensherselfandtriestogetoutoftheroom.
…room,wheneverI….
2. PhiladelphiawasoriginallyaQuakercolony.ThatwasfoundedbyWilliamPennin1681.
…QuakercolonythatwasfoundedbyWilliamPennin1861.
3. Annaisthemanagerofthenewneighborhoodgarden.Thatwasstartedtoencouragepeopletogrowtheirownfood.
…gardenthatwasstartedtoencouragepeopletogrowtheirownfood.
4.SinceConnorfirstbeganwatchingNOVA.Hehasbeenfascinatedwithspace.
…NOVA,hehasbeen….
5.Romanlawwasfirstrecordedin450B.C.inwhatwasknownasthe“twelve
tablets.”Itlastedformanycenturies.UntilthefalloftheeasternRomanEmpirenearly2,000yearslater.
…formanycenturiesuntilthefallof…
Activity3on-ingFragments(page410)
1. RamsesIIruledoverEgyptfrom1279to1212B.C.,makinghiscountrystrongerthaneverbefore.
2. …street.Itcametoastopatmyhouse.
3. Thereasonforthiswasthataresearchpaperhadjustbeenassignedtostudentsinanancienthistoryclass.
Activity4on-ingandtoFragments(410-411)
Note:Answersmayvary.
1. Knowingshehadnotfinishedthebook,Madelynwasverynervousaboutgoingtoclass.
2. Ihiredaneighborboytomowmylawnandweedthegarden.
3. Searchingfortherightfilamentforhisincandescentlightbulb,ThomasEdison(1847-1931)foundthatastripofcarbonizedbamboocouldglowfor1,200hours.
4. CullenandBrysonhavebeenfriendssincefirstgrade.TheyaregraduatingfromhighschoolthisMay.
5. Togethiscompanytogrowrapidly,HarveyFirestonelaunchedavigorousmarketingcampaign.
Activity5onAdded-DetailFragments(page412)
1. [Forexample,purchasingclothesatadiscountedprice.]Forexample,shepurchasesclothesatadiscountedprice.
2. Severalnineteenth-centuryinventorshaddesignedself-propelledvehiclesliketheonethatranonhigh-pressuresteam.
3. Ilovetoeat“b”vegetablessuchasbroccoli,Brusselssprouts,andbeans,becausetheyarefullofvitamins.
Activity6onAdded-DetailFragments(413)
Note:Methodsofcorrectionmayvary.
1. Themusicfestivalhadanamazinglineup.Forexample,theBlackEyedPeas,Maroon5,andColdplayareallscheduledtoperform.
2. SomeEuropeancountries,suchasSwitzerlandandPortugal,remainedneutralduringWorldWarII.
3. Thehousewasoverrunwithcats.Atleasttwentyofthemlivedthere.
4. Chloelovestocollectrarepiecesofpotterylikejasperware.
5. IknowwhyIhadtolearncertainsubjectsinhighschool,suchasAmericanhistory.
Activity7onMissing-SubjectFragments(page414)
Note:Methodsofcorrectionmayvary.
1. Benlovestostudymathandscience,butherefusestostudyhistory.
2. Theyhaveanamazinggluten-freespinachpizzawithfreshnut-freepesto.
3. Kendallisallergictodairy.Shegoesintoanaphylacticshockandlosesherabilitytobreathe.
4. WhenwearrivedinChicago,wetookatrainfromtheairporttothecenterofthecity.Thenwewalkedafewblockstoourhotel.
5. Nextfall,Iplantotakeacourseincalculusandtojointhemathematicsclub.
ReviewTest1(415-416)
1. F 5. F 9. C 13. C 17. F
2. C 6. C 10. F 14 F 18. C
3. C 7. C 11. C 15. C 19. F
4. C 8. F 12. F 16. C 20. C
Corrections
Note:Methodsofcorrectionmayvary.
1. Forchildreninareasthatgetsnow,therearestagesofsnowdays.
5. Makingsnowmen,drinkinghotchocolate,andwatchingmoviesarefavoriteactivities.
8. …excitementofdayone,butoftenleadintocabinfever,boredom,andfrustration.
10. Althoughmoviesarestillanoption,parentsbegintofeelguiltythat…
12. Theysuggeststudying.
14. However,ifmoresnowdaysoccur,realitysetsinanddespondencygrows...
17. …tomaintainnormalcy,andtheystartbargainingwiththeschooldistrict….
19. Thefinalstageforparentsisdespair,asthekidsgrowmoreandmorerestless.
ReviewTest2(416-417)
1. Webothbegantotireaswepassedthehalfwaymarkintherace.ButwheneverI’dhearReggie’sfootstepsbehindme,Iwouldpumpmylegsalittlefaster.
2. TheAmericanSouthwestishometoseveralNativeAmericannations,suchastheNavajo,theApache,andthePueblo.TheEastisthelandoftheHuronandIroquois,alongwiththeDelawareandtheMohegan.
3. Punchingallthebuttonsontheradioinsequence,Philkeptlookingforagoodsong.Hewasinthemoodtocruisedownthehighwayandsingatthetopofhisvoice.
4. Mychildrenjokethatwecelebrate“Hanumas”withourJewishneighbors.WeshareHanukkahandChristmasactivities,includingmakingpotatopancakesattheirhouseanddecoratingourtree.
5. Popartistsgainedfameinthe1950s,reactingtothemoreestablishedartformslikeexpressionism,whichprecededthem.Theyportrayedcommonimagesfromeverydaylife,suchasCokebottlesandsoupcans.
6. Ourlandlordofteninviteshertenantstodinner,andallowsthemtouseherwasheranddryer.Bydoingsuchthings,shehasbecomeknownasthekindestpersoninourneighborhood.
7. Thealleybehindourhousewasflatexceptforawidegrooveinthecenter.Weusedtosailpaperboatsdownthegroovewheneveritrainedhardenoughtocreatea“river”there.
8. Donpassedthecomputerschool’saptitudetest.Thisqualifieshimforninemonthsoftraining.Donkiddedthatanyonecouldbeacceptedifheorshehad$4000.
ReviewTest3(page417)
Note:Answerswillvary;examplesaregiven.
…indebtasaresultof…
…managemoney,studentsshouldberequired...
…classesfromelementaryschool...
…tobudgetallowances,howtosave...
…getolder,classescouldbe…
…differentconceptslikecompoundinterest...
…h(huán)istoryofeconomics,howthegovernment…
…economicsevenfurther,explaininggeneralinterest…
…tointernatvariousbusinessestolearneconomics…
…poorspendingchoicesandenjoybetter…
Chapter21:Run-Ons
Activity1onPeriodandaCapitalLetter(420-421)
1. today.It 6. velocities.He
2. image.They 7. Zimbabwe.Then
3. friends.I 8. services.He
4. plant.It 9. Spanish.He
5. style.Her 10. mysteries.She
Activity2onCommaandaJoiningWord(page422)
1. and 6. but
2. and 7. and
3. but 8. so
4. but 9. but
5. for 10. so
Activity3onCommaandaJoiningWord(page423)
Note:Answerswillvary;examplesaregiven.
,butit’snotveryclean.
,forhehadadaytimejob.
,andafterdinnershewenttothelibrary.
,sosheenrolledinahistoryclass.
,butIwasn'thungry.
Activity4onPeriodandaCapitalLetterorCommaandaJoiningWord(423-424)
Note:Answersmayvary;examplesareshown.
1. Scheele,and 6. stiff,butsoaking
2. environment.They 7. work.Some
3. heat,soI 8. England,so
4. Russia.We 9. Correct
5. old,yet 10. city.We
Activity5onSemicolon(page425)
1. plates;they 6. Japan;it
2. America;it 7. window;Joey
3. immense;it’s 8. microscope;he
4. bacon;her 9. street;the
5. covers;she 10. 1948;later
Activity6onSemicolonwithaTransitionalWord(page426)
1. ;asaresult,(orthus,consequently,ortherefore)
2. ;ontheotherhand,(orhowever)
3. ;inaddition,(orfurthermore)
4. ;meanwhile,
5. ;consequently,(orthus,asaresult,ortherefore)
ReviewTest1(428)
Note:Someanswersmayvary.
1. Empire;it 7. WarI;Slovakia
2. countries.In 8. Communists,and
3. invaded.They 9. Correct
4. Turks;the 10. Republics.Prime
5. capital,and 11.countries;this
6. 1867.Franz 12. Correct
ReviewTest2(Page428)
Note:Answersmayvary.
1. brain;then Or:brain,andthen Or:brain.Then
2. heels,andthen Or:heels;then Or:heels.Then
3. diner,anda Or:diner.A Or:diner;a
4. occult.It Or:occult,forit Or:occult;it
5. parents,forthis Or:parents.This Or:parents;this
6. WorldWarII,but Or:WorldWarII.The Or:WorldWarII;the
7. deafness,sohe Or:deafness.He Or:deafness;he
8. far,solarger Or:far.Larger Or:far;larger
9. common.No Or:common,forno Or:common;no
10. world,so Or:world.I Or:world;I
Chapter22:MisplacedModifiers
Activity1onMisplacedModifiers(430-431)
Note: Theunderlinedpartineachofthecorrectionsbelowshowswhathadbeenamisplacedmodifier.
1. Thepatientonthepsychiatrist’scouchtalkedabouthischildhood.
Or:Onthepsychiatrist’scouch,thepatienttalkedabouthischildhood.
2. Withswivelingheads,thecrowdwatchedthetennisplayers.
3. Vonnieputfourhamburgerpatties,whichshewascookingfordinner,onthecounter.
4. Stevecarefullyhunginthebedroomclosetthenewsuitthathewouldweartohisfirstjobinterview.
5. ThenovelthatAnniehadborrowedfromhercousinwasaboutapioneerfamily.
6. ThelatestDenzelWashingtonmoviehasopenedinalmost2,200theatersacrossthecountry.
7. Thechefadvisedustoplacethecasseroleinapreheatedoventobecookedproperly.
8. Owingtwomonths’rent,thetenantslefttowninadilapidatedoldcar.
Or:Thetenants,owingtwomonths’rent,lefttowninadilapidatedoldcar.
Or:Thetenantswhoowedtwomonths’rentlefttowninadilapidatedoldcar.
9. Theplanwastoconstructachurchmadeofbrickandstoneonanacreofland.
10. Inthegreenhouse,Idiscoveredanunusualplantthatoozedamilkyjuice.
ReviewTest1(page431)
1. MM 6. C
2. C 7. MM
3. C 8. C
4. MM 9. MM
5. MM 10. C
ReviewTest2(page432)
Note: Theunderlinedpartineachofthecorrectionsbelowshowswhathadbeenamisplacedmodifier.
1. Apoetandprofessor,HenryWadsworthLongfellowwasbornin1907inPortland,Maine.
2. OneofLongfellow’smostfamouspoemsis“PaulRevere’sRide,”depictinganhistoricallyimportantnightduringtheRevolutionaryWar.
3. Inapoem,Longfellowwrotethatrainbowsareflowersthathavediedandgonetoheaven.Or:Longfellowwroteinapoemthatrainbowsareflowersthathavediedandgonetoheaven.
4. Longfellow’swife,Frannie,diedfromterribleburnswhenherdresscaughtfire.
5. Longfellowneverfullyrecoveredand,eighteenyearslater,hecommemoratedhiswife’sdeathinthesonnet,“TheCrossofSnow.”
Chapter23:DanglingModifiers
Activity1onDanglingModifiers(434-436)
Note:Answersmayvary.
WhenIappliedasalvetotheburnonmyleg,thepainsoonsubsided.
Marchingacrossthefield,thesoldierscouldseeadistantriver.
Onecanrelievestressbypracticingdailyrelaxationtechniques.
Avoidingfoodshighinfatandcalories,Pauldrasticallyimprovedhishealth.
5. Sinceitwaslitbyseveralfloodlights,thestagewasclearlyvisibletotheaudience.
6. AsIwasrunningthroughtherain,thepuddlessoakedmypants.
7. Becausesomanypeoplewerecrammedtightlyintheelevator,thedoorswouldn’tclose.
8. Hopingtomakehisemployeesmorecomfortable,thenewbosspurchasedadozennewchairs.
9. Afterthepotholeswerefixed,theroadwaywassmooth.
10. Screamingloudly,theyoungchildrenontherollercoasterwerescared.
ReviewTest1(page436)
1. DM 6. C
2. C 7. C
3. C 8. DM
4. DM 9. DM
5. DM 10. C
ReviewTest2(436-437)
1. Hopingtoachievehighertestscores,studentssometimeshaveonetop-performingstudenttaketheSATorotherstandardizedtestsforthem.
2. Embarrassedbythewidespreadcheating,thetestingcompanieshaveintroducedtighterrules.
3. RequiredtouploadverifiedphotoIDpictureswhentheyregisterandtaketheexam,studentsmustnowmeetstricteridentificationstandards.
4. Storedindatabases,thephotoscanbeaccessedbyhighschoolandcollegeadmissionspersonnel.
5. ThenewruleshavemadeitharderforstudentstocheatontheSATandACT.
ReviewTest3(page437)
Note:Answerswillvary;examplesareshown.
,Barryslowedthecardown.
,thevasebrokewhenIsetitdowntoohard.
,thekidsgotsoakingwet.
,RosaliewasadmittedtoHarvardLawSchool.
,Terryhadgloomythoughtsofdeath.
SectionII:Mechanics
Chapter24:ManuscriptForm
Activity1(440)
Note:Orderofanswersmayvary.
2. Right-handmarginshouldnotbecrowded.
3. Titleshouldnotbeinquotationmarks.
4. Intitle,theword“Alone”shouldbecapitalized.
5. Alineshouldbeskippedbelowthetitle.
6. Paragraphindentisneeded.
7. Thefirstsentenceshouldstandindependentofthetitle.(Here,themeaningof“This”dependsonthetitle.)
Chapter25:CapitalLetters
Activity1(443-444)
1. Orlando...Florida….Disney….World
2. Mcdonald’s…Quarter-Pounder…Big….Mac…Coke
3. Born…Raised…Shadow…Days
4. Brianna…July…Connor…Matteo…Campbell
5. The...Black…Eyed…Peas…Fergie’s
6. Rory...Maggie...Noah...Highlights
7. Vineyard…West…Chop
8. Daisy…Troop…Cedar…Creek…Elementary
9. Dr....Landown
10. Tuesday...Labor...Day...Moore...Hall
Activity2(page446)
1. Boston…Tea…Party…British…American
2. Korea...French...Swiss...Chinese
3. Uncle…Harvey
4. Introduction...Web…Design
5. Vietnamese
Activity3onUnnecessaryUseofCapitals(page447)
1. provinces…north…east…west
2. world's…continent…countries…nations
3. electron...microscope...television...atomic
4. poem...epic...poem...warrior
5. saga…rise…fall
ReviewTest1(447-448)
1. French…British
2. British…United…States…America…French…revolution
3. French...Third…Estate…they…First…Estate
4. July…Parisian…Bastille
5. Monarchy…the…Reign…Terror
6. A...France...Napoleon
7. Emperor...Napoleon...French...Russia
8. European...Alliance...Napoleon
9. nationalism...Europe
10. Congress...Vienna...monarchs...Europe...nineteenth...century
Chapter26:NumbersandAbbreviations
Activity1onNumbers(page451)
1. three-thirty3:30...one-sixteen116...Forty-Second42nd
2. fouro'clock4:00…twenty20
3. fifty50...tenth10(or10th)
Activity2onAbbreviations(451-452)
1. Nov.November...Jan.January...lbs.pounds
2. A.M.morning…cafcafeteria
3. p.o.postoffice...min.minutes...dol.dollars
ReviewTest1(page452)
1. S.Shive
2. Prof.Professor
3. four4
4. Prof.Professor
5. 3three
6. Psych.psychology
7. Sept.September
8. twenty20
9. Psych.drs.psychologists
10. exp. experimental
11. One1
12. &and
13. 3rdthird
14. 7seven
15. pg.page
16. fifty-six56
17. Hosp.Hospital
18. one-thirty1:30
19. ped.pediatric
20. psych.psychology
21. dept.department
22. Thx.Thankyou
23. TomThomasShive
SectionIII:Punctuation
Chapter27:Apostrophe
Activity1onApostropheinContractions(page455)
1. Aren't
2. they’re...don't
3. I’m...who’s
4. Who's…it's…We're
5. can’t...there’s
Activity2onApostrophetoShowOwnershiporPossession(page457)
1. GreatBritain'scapital 6. Libby’scar
2. OneofNewYorkCity'smajorattractions 7. Inthebakery’swindow
3. Switzerland'sthreeofficiallanguages 8. Caden’sapartment
4. ThePrevinfamily'spiano 9. Brock’stennisshoes
5. John’scomputer 10. WhitneyParker’shouse
Activity3onApostrophetoShowOwnershiporPossession(page458)
Note:Sentenceresponseswillvary;belowarethepossessiveformsofthegivenwords.
2. Thegovernment’s
3. Annalise’s
4. Thegrocerystore’s
5. Thegoldenretriever’s
6. Theskiresort’s
Activity4onApostropheversusSimplePlurals(page459)
1. Possessive:wife’sarm
Plural:skates
2. Possessive:Vonette’sdecision
Plurals:predictions...opportunities
3. Possessive:Picasso'spaintings
Plurals:paintings…museums
4. Possessive:doctor’srequest
Plural:scars
5. Possessive:people’snames,world’scountries
Plurals:names...countries
6. Possessive:Seville'smany
Plurals:attractions…Moors…centuries
7. Possessive:children’sshouts
Plurals:shouts...eggs...lightbulbs...items
8. Possessive:Tina’scampinghandbook
Plurals:tablets...ropes
9. Possessive:children'snovel
Plurals:readers…years
10. Possessive:rattlesnake’shead
Plural:eyes
Activity5onApostrophewithPluralsEndingin-s(page460)
1. campers’tents
2. Johnsons'daughters
3. cities'subwayandbussystems
4. twins’habit
5. cars’windshields
ReviewTest1(page460)
1. state’scorrectedtostates’
2. capital’scorrectedtocapitals
3. VirginiascorrectedtoVirginia’s
4. wouldntcorrectedtowouldn’t
5. lionscorrectedtolion’s
6. KentuckyscorrectedtoKentucky’s
7. boys’correctedtoboys
8. ConnecticutscorrectedtoConnecticut’s
9. Arkansas’correctedtoArkansas’s
10. rocks’correctedtorocks
11. StatescorrectedtoState’s
12. studentscorrectedtostudents’
Chapter28:QuotationMarks
Introductorytext(page462)
1. capital
2. new
3. Commas
4. inside
Activity1onSetOffWordsofaSpeakerorWriter(462-463)
1. Severalpeoplehavebeencreditedwithsaying,“ThemoreIseeofpeople,themoreIlikedogs.”
2. "Letnaturebeyourteacher,"advisedthepoetWilliamWordsworth.
3. AccordingtotheBible,"Thelaborerisworthyofhishire."
4. “Theballot,”saidAbrahamLincoln,“isstrongerthanthebullet.”
5. “Whenchefsgotogreatlengths,”thewomanatthedietcentersaid,“Igotogreatwidths.”
6. Myfriendsaidthatwhenshedies,shewantsherheadstonetoread,“Shelivedlifetothefullest!”
7. “Iapologizethatmyhomeworkistatteredandstained,”saidthechild,“butIdroppeditinamudpuddle.”
8. MarilynMonroesaid,“IrestoremyselfwhenI’malone.”
9. Thearticlewarnedresidents,“Severeweatherisexpectedtoarrivewithinthenexttwodays.”
10. Althoughheismostknownforbeingfunny,whenRobinWilliamssaid,“Nomatterwhatpeopletellyou,wordsandideascanchangetheworld,”hewasgivingseriousadvice.
Activity3onIndirectQuotations(page465)
2. Monicasaid,"Mygrandmotherhasbeentherolemodelforseveralwomeninmyfamily."
3. Angelosaid,“Iwantaboxoftheextra-crispychicken.”
4. Myhistoryprofessortoldus,"TomatoeswerefirstgrowninPeru."
5. Theinstructorannounced,“Thursday’stesthasbeencanceled.”
Activity4onTitles(page466)
1. Inhershortstory“ASeaWorry,”MaxineHongKingstondescribesagroupofteenagesurfersandamotherwhotriestounderstandthem.
2. TheJanuaryissueofDiscovermagazineincludedanarticleentitled"LostCitiesoftheAmazon."
3. Wereadthechapter“PullingUpRoots”inGailSheehy’sbookPassages.
4. Raymondgavemeacopyoflastmonth'sNationalGeographicmagazine,whichfeaturedastorycalled"SavingEnergy:ItStartsatHome."
5. ThemovieCasablanca,whichstarredHumphreyBogart,wasoriginallycastwithRonaldReaganintheleadingrole.
6. Oneofmygrandfather'sfavoriteoldTVshowswasThriller,ahorrorserieshostedbyBorisKarloff,themanwhostarredinthe1931movieFrankenstein.
7. WhentheBeatles’movieAHardDay’sNightwasfirstshown,fansscreamedsomuchthatnoonecouldhearthesongsorthedialogue.
8. PinnedonJeffery'swallisthecoverofarecentissueofRollingStone.ThecoverhasaphotooftheBritishrockgroupTheRollingStones.
9. Thesociologytestwillcoverthefirsttwochapters:“CultureandDiversity”and“SocialStratification.”
10. AnarticleinConsumerReportscalled“WhichCerealforBreakfast?”claimsthatchildrencanlearntolikelow-sugarcerealslikeCheeriosandWheaties.
ReviewTest1(467-468)
1. InMontyPythonandtheHolyGrail,JohnCleesefamouslysays,“Ifartinyourgeneraldirection.Yourmotherwasahamsterandyourfathersmeltofelderberries.”
2. InTheUsualSuspects,VerbalKint(KevinSpacey)claims,“Thegreatesttrickthedevileverpulledwasconvincingtheworldhedidn’texist.”
3. Intheshortstory,“TheDeathofIvanIlych,”LeoTolstoywrites,“Inplaceofdeaththerewaslight.”
4. “Remembertoletherintoyourheart,”isoneofthememorablelinesfromtheBeatles’song,“HeyJude.”
5. TomHanksplaysacoachinALeagueofTheirOwn,butitcertainlyisn’thisfinestmomentwhenheyellsatoneofhisplayers,“Areyoucrying?There’snocrying!There’snocryinginbaseball!”[Correct]
6. ForrestGumpincludesmanyquotablelines,suchas,“Run,Forrest,run.Run,Forrest!”and“Mamasays,‘Stupidisasstupiddoes.’”
7. RichardWilburopenshispoem,“TheWriter,”withtheselines,“Inherroomattheprowofthehouse/Wherelightbreaks,andthewindowsaretossedwithlinden,/Mydaughteriswritingastory.”
8. EmilyBlunt’scharacterinTheDevilWearsPradaexplains,“I’mjustonestomachfluawayfrommygoalweight.”
9. “Findatrulyoriginalidea.ItistheonlywayIwilleverdistinguishmyself.ItistheonlywayIwillevermatter,”JohnNashmoansinABeautifulMind.
10. RobinWilliamsinspireshisstudentsinDeadPoetsSocietywhenhesays,“…Butifyoulistenrealclose,youcanhearthemwhispertheirlegacytoyou.Goon,leanin.Listen,youhearit?Carpe,Carpediem.Seizetheday,boys.Makeyourlivesextraordinary.”
Chapter29:Comma
Activity1onCommaBetweenItemsinaSeries(page470)
1. southernswamps,streams,lakes,andother
2. hammock,poppedopenafrostycanofsoda,and
3. warm,deep,swirling
4. eyes,relaxedmanner,and
5. soft,warm
Activity2onCommaAfterIntroductoryMaterial(page471)
1. bacteria,penicillin
2. wildly,Jesse
3. states,theAppalachian
4. begin,theaudience
5. brook,wenoticed
Activity3onCommasAroundWordsInterruptingtheFlowofThought(page472)
1. largepines,swayinginthewind,
2. Hawaii,whichbecamethefiftiethstatein1959,
3. LiamBage,anavidfootballfan,
4. weather,windyandwild,
5. actress,whohasstarredinmanyplays,
Activity4onCommaBetweenCompleteThoughts(473-474)
1. bulletin,and 6. reruns,so
2. Correct 7. camera,or
3. parlor,for 8. Correct
4. trees,and 9. Correct
5. tissue,but 10. Correct
Activity5onCommawithDirectQuotations(page474)
1. whisper,“Ladybird
2. bursting,"said
3. announced,“Tomorrow
4. it,”thedetective….murderer,“andI…
5. gap,”theconductor
Activity6onCommawithEverydayMaterial(page475)
1. Dublin,Maggie,
2. July15,2009…WoodbridgeAvenue,FortMyers,Florida
3. 875,000...October16,1995
4. shows,Elaine,...1,231...Sarasota,Florida
5. Highway,GreatPlains,Minnesota
ReviewTest1(page476)
Note:Wordingofrulesmayvary.
1. tissues,”said...professor,“were
(commawithdirectquotation)
2. large,juicy…sweet,cold,andrefreshing
(commabetweenitemsinaseries)
3. theater,we
(commaafterintroductorymaterial)
4. counter,but
(commabetweentwocompletethoughts)
5. reading,“Humans
(commatosetoffadirectquotation)
6. plants,whichnowsellforveryhighprices,
(commaswithwordsinterruptingtheflowofthought)
7. twenty-one,Tiger
(commaafterintroductorymaterial)
8. Tucson,alargecityinArizona,
(commaswithwordsinterruptingtheflowofthought)
9. Tunisia,Libya,Niger,Mali,andMauritania
(commabetweenitemsinaseries)
10. dogs,likemostanimals,
(commaswithwordsinterruptingtheflowofthought)
ReviewTest2(page477)
1. gym,Nikki
2. said,“Golf
3. faculty,Jason's
4. highway,so
5. C
6. ceremony,studentsfannedthemselveswithcommencementprograms,
7. dead,thespaceshuttle...February1,2003.
8. little,”saidErnie,“my
9. medievalart,whichispartoftheNewYorkMetropolitanMuseumofArt,
10. June24,1948,theSovietUnion…However,this…May11,1949,when
ReviewTest3(477-478)
1. students,engenders
2. evaluation,she
3-4. students,excepttwo,
5. activity,and
6. students,“Either
7. activity,they
8. portfolios,and
9. portfolio,and
10. expository,and
Chapter30:OtherPunctuationMarks
Activity1onColon(page4800
1. speech:
2. used:
3. education:
Activity2onSemicolon(page480)
1. creates;Shiva…destroys;and
2. camera;mylast
3. $200;by...$100;and
Activity3onDash(page481)
1. leg—brokeninthreeplaces—lay
2. lives—they
3. thing—ahot
Activity4onParentheses(page481)
1. independent(thecountryhadbeenpartoftheSovietUnionsince1922),in
2. seasons(1984–1996).
3. Stone(Book1),I
Activity5onHyphen(page482)
1. blood-red...picture-perfect
2. lily-covered…sweet-smelling
3. well-written...nerve-racking
ReviewTest1(482-483)
1. nephew—it's
2. sister(whowillbesixnextweek)started
3. students:“Always
4. cherry-flavored
5. Fermium(namedaftertheItalianphysicistEnricoFermi,whohelpeddeveloptheatomicbomb)is
6. first-grader;...third-grader;
7. class—read
8. warm-hearted
9. groups;other
10. toilet:hire
SectionIV:WordUse
Chapter31:EffectiveWordChoice
Note:Answersmayvaryinallofthesentencesthatfollow.
Activity1onSlang(486-487)
1. Whenourcarbrokedown,thepolicewereveryhelpful;theycalledatowtruck,whichgotthereveryquickly.
2. Iwasasto
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