Punctuation marks are hierarchically ordered, based on the degree of separation they provide for example, sentence-final marks periods exclamation marks and question marks provide maximum degree of separation whereas commas or no punctuation marks provide the minimum degree of separation. Colons, semicolons and dashes provide medium separation and have extra meaning anticipatory, logical connection and emphatic, respectively
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Each paragraph should have a topic sentence, support, and a concluding sentence.
Explanation:
I believe this is the topic sentence as it briefly explains the topic of the paragraph and it's at the beginning of the sentence which is very convenient.
Well he was aggressive to Lennie when lennie had done nothing wrong towards the middle of the book when they were at the ranch. You could argue that Curley started fighting lennie for laughing then getting his hand broken. If you need more information please feel free to ask, I read this book a few years ago so i can catch up if you need!
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<em><u>The sentence with the incorrect shift in the pronoun-antecedent agreement is: A pronoun is used to substitute a noun. In order for it to substitute, it must have a clear antecedent.</u></em>
Explanation:
<u><em>and if you don't know what a clear antecedent is it is a </em></u>
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<u><em>Usage - Pronoun Reference. ... A pronoun should refer clearly to one, clear, unmistakable noun coming before the pronoun. This noun is called the pronoun's antecedent. Unfortunately, it is very easy to create a sentence that uses a pronoun WITHOUT a clear, unmistakable noun antecedent.</em></u>
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<u><em>An antecedent is a part of your life that happened in the past. An example of an antecedent is the loss of your first tooth. An antecedent is a part of a sentence that is later replaced by a pronoun. An example of an antecedent is the word “John” in the sentence: “John loves his dog.” </em></u>
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