c. split infinitive
b. squinting modifier
d. all of the above
The answer to your question would be that the sentence "John wants to really do well on this exam" contains the following error: Split infinitive.
A split infinitive, also known as as cleft infinitive, is a grammatical construction in which a word or phrase comes between the to and the bare infinitive form of the to form of the infinitive verb. Usually, an adverb or adverbial phrase comes between them. In this case, the word between the infinitive particle and the bare form is the adverb "really".
B. an audio recording of Winston Churchill
C. a timeline of events that involved Winston Churchill
D. a reliable Web site that includes facts and statistics about Winston Churchill
B. the information taken from that source isn't reliable.
C. the author listed wasn't credible.
D. the name of the author isn't important.
In his 20 years away from his home, Ulysses struggles through the Trojan War and a difficult journey home. He overcomes all the obstacles put in his path through his own wits and with the help of the gods. His lengthy struggle and the many betrayals seem to have affected him psychologically. He learns that he cannot trust people. He even approaches his son and wife while in disguise.
His father remains a suspect for disloyalty until Ulysses tests him. He tells Laertes a story about how his alter ego once gave shelter to Ulysses. He sees Laertes choke up and cry on hearing about his son, which proves his loyalty.
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north star
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Slaves
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North
b. the claimant is a disinterested party
c. it comes from a source assumed to be credible but who is not known to you
d. the claimant is an interested party