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Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?

A.
Aloe vera, grown in many parts of the world, is commonly used to prevent skin damage.

B.
That team, coached by my dad won third place in the tournament.

C.
People, eating at restaurants, should tip their servers.

D.
Diana running briskly completed the lap in less than a minute.

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Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?

A.
The meal that my little brother likes least is macaroni and cheese.

B.
Dad quickly wiped down the counters which were very sticky.

C.
Shakespeare who wrote Romeo and Juliet, also wrote more than 100 sonnets.

D.
Uncle Russ, whom I have always admired is visiting this week.

Answers

Answer 1
Answer: For the first one the correct answer is variant A because of the appositive developed phrase ' grown in many parts of the world ' .

For the second one the correct answer is variant B because that sentence doesn't need any comma's like the other ones.

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Identify a problem in the sentence below.The most amazing vacations are to places with a warm climate, amazing views, and delicious food.

A. sentence structure
B. comma use
C. word repetition
D. none of the above

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D. None of the above

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Answer: The person responsible for examining and removing a body from a crime scene is b. a coroner's assistant.

Explanation:A coroner's assistant is a person whose job is helping the coroner to examine dead bodies and to determine the cause of death of a person. Moreover, a coroner's assistant is also in charge of removing a body from the crime scene. In contrast, paramedics cannot remove a dead body, they can only remove a person that is unconscious or that is injured. Furthermore, detectives and police officers are not allowed to remove bodies from the crime scene either.

The correct answer should be C. Detective

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The Lady of Shalott believes a curse will fall upon her if she —a. spends too much time weaving
c. falls in love
b. looks out toward Camelot
d. leaves Shalott

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The correct answer is B. looks out toward Camelot.


The Lady of Shalott lives secluded in her tower, always weaving her endless weave, always singing her endless song, not being able look toward Camelot, let alone leave the island. However, one day, a beautiful knight called Lancelot is passing by her tower, and she looks at him, and them looks at Camelot, and dies soon after.

The correct answer would be B) Looks out towards Camelot. The Lady of Shalott believes that she is cursed to keep weaving, and if she stops to look out of the window she will die. This is what happens in the end of the poem when she discards her loom and looks out of the window.

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Which of the following statements best explains the difference between literal and figurative language?Literal language is the dictionary meaning; figurative language is a secondary, more emotional meaning.
Literal language is spoken language, whereas figurative language is written language.
Literal language is used in the business world; figurative language is used when discussing figures in math courses.
Literal language depends on the audience's experiences; figurative language does not require any interpretation.

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The answer is: Literal language is the dictionary meaning; figurative language is a secondary, more emotional meaning.

Literal language is also the conventional and common meaning of a word, or the exact denotation of it.

Figurative language, on the other hand, is more complex. This deviates from conventional meaning, and by using certain rhetorical devices, like metaphors, analogies, or similes, it heightens or deepens the meaning of the word associating, comparing or equating it with unrelated meanings. Since this tends to be a hermeneutic exercise, there certainly is a subjective element to it, so that emotion can in fact play an important role in figurative language.  


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