Answer:
I think its B but there is a slight chance it could be C
Explanation:
A clause starement is a sentence with a complete thought
Answer:
The sentence that correctly includes a restrictive phrase is:
A. Everyone crowded around the ball player who hit the winning run.
Explanation:
A restrictive clause is a relative clause that provides essential information about a noun or noun phrase, limiting it. It can also be called defining relative clause. A restrictive clause is not set off by commas. The option that has information about the ball player that is not set off by commas is:
A. Everyone crowded around the ball player who hit the winning run.
When we have a restrictive clause removed, the sentence loses part of its meaning. If we remove "who hit the winning run," the rest of the sentence could be referring to any ball player. Therefore, this information is crucial because it specifies to which ball player we refer.
Note: Option B does not have commas as well, but it uses the conjunction "because", which does not form a restrictive clause.
A) The medical information
Since 1913, the medical knowledge has vastly changed. Medical terms that are today common-knowledge (DNA, chemotherapy, etc.) were not even in existence in 1913.
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PUNCTUATION 2 - Classwork
What can be done about global warming? This was one of the questions debated at the scouting jamboree held in Dubai. Last August, the jamboree was attended by scouts from Sri Lanka and several Gulf states. Each of the countries attending, selected a speaker and the competition was fierce. Farida Syed from the 22nd Boston Scout Group was awarded the Jones Cup for best speaker. Well done, Farida.
Explanation:
SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT - Classwork
There are three candidates for the election in my class.
One of them, Aaliyah, was on the council last year.
Nobody wants her to stand again as she always tries to do things in her own way.
Most of us want Tariq to win because he listens to what others say.
I don't think many people want Jamila to represent us. She never says what she is really thinking.
Our teacher, Mr. Khan, has explained that we must decide for ourselves the student we are voting for.
He says it's important that the whole class votes on Thursday.