11. comma
fault
The
sentence should have been:
<span>Like
a puppy, drawing attention to itself at every opportunity. </span>
12. none of the above
CORRECT:
Take the bread out of the oven; the crust is starting to burn.
13. seats,
and
14. horseshoes;
she
15. clocks,
nevertheless,
16. cool;
CORRECT:
The night was cool, yet we wrapped up in blankets, and we stayed warm.
17. course,
<span>CORRECT:
We have the data, of course; can we apply it to the theory? </span>
18. planned,
in fact,
CORRECT:
The class read the play and chose a scene to memorize; they planned, in fact,
to perform the scene for the school.
19. foundation,
however,
<span>20. bus;
he will need, therefore,</span>
I think the answer should be B, to me it makes much more grammatical sense
“Everybody must do THEIR share in cleaning up the polluted beach.”
I hope this helps! Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong
Answer:
Very good intro, especially if you are gonna major in the English department
<span>Drafting is developing an idea into a complete piece
of writing in a writing process. Because, in this process, the writer is
translating his thoughts into writing and when he does this, there are expected
mistakes and errors that will be corrected in editing. When the write up passes
the review, then it could be published.</span>