Start with a good intro sentence like “To sum it up” or “You put it in a nutshell”. Then restate your claim from the intro paragraph
Written questions:
Number 5: Stanzas 12-13 contribute to the theme of the poem by showing how Casey's pride gets the best of him and he ends up striking out.
Discussion questions:
1. Casey's pride causes him to strike out because he thinks he is going to hit no matter what.
2. Casey attained this power by working hard and being good at baseball. We elevate athletes because we admire their ability and talent in the sport they play just like Casey's fans admire him when the text says, "...It pounded on the mountain and recoiled upon the flat, For Casey, mighty casey, was advancing to the bat."
3. Casey does not utilize this power wisely. His power and fame are corrupt because he is so arrogant to the point where he thinks he controls his fans.
Multiple choice in the pdf below.
Dear brother.
First of all, I would like to say that we all miss you so much and hope that we can see each other soon.
I am writing this letter to tell you the news here at home, nothing bad has happened, but I want to tell you the latest events to make you feel closer to home.
First news: We have a dog! I'll put pictures of him in the wrapping so you can see how cute he is. He is a black Labrador and is very intelligent and cute. We were all very happy with his presence, except for our cat, Sally, who still doesn't like her new friend very much.
Mom is doing another renovation in the house, this time she decided to renovate the living room. She wants to make the room more compact to enlarge the kitchen. When you come to visit, the house will be completely different, but your room will be kept the same, although I asked Mom to stay with it.
Grandma will live with us next month. She is fine, but needs more frequent care, she will stay there in Josh's room, while Josh will move into the old garage.
As you can see, we are all doing well and making changes in our home and in our lives. I hope you are happy too.
P.S. Daddy is building a house for the dog. We haven't chosen his name yet. Suggestions?
With love,
Lili.
Some examples of a Run-on Sentence are:
- I love running I would be an Olympian that is my dream.
- I know I can do better I am a smart student.
<h3>What is a Run-on Sentence?</h3>
This refers to the combination of two complete sentences <em>without the use</em> of a Coordinating conjunction or the use of appropriate punctuation marks.
With this in mind, we can see that we can correct the run-on sentence in the given example by rewriting it as:
- I love running, I would be an Olympian and that is my dream.
- I know I can do better because I am a smart student.
Please note that your question is incomplete so I gave you a general overview so you could get a better understanding of the concept.
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