(5 methods: Period and Capital Letter, Comma and FANBOYS Conjunction, Semicolon, Semicolon and Transitional Expression, and Dependent Word)
Period and capital letter:
At the family reunion, Ellen enjoyed seeing her aunts, uncles, and cousins. She had not seen them in years. Her teenage children became quickly bored. They were glad when it was time to go home.
Comma and FANBOYS Conjunction:
At the family reunion, Ellen enjoyed seeing the aunts, uncles, and cousins that she had not seen in years, but her teenage children became quickly bored and were glad when it was time to go home.
Semicolon:
At the family reunion, Ellen enjoyed seeing aunts, uncles, and cousins that she had not seen in years; her teenage children became quickly bored and were glad when it was time to go home.
Semicolon and Transitional Expression
At the family reunion, Ellen enjoyed seeing aunts, uncles, and cousins that she had not seen in years; however her teenage children became quickly bored and were glad when it was time to go home.
Dependent Word:
At the family reunion, Ellen enjoyed seeing aunts, uncles, and cousins that she had not seen in years while her teenage children became quickly bored and were glad when it was time to go home.
Referring to the assigned reading, "The Brutal Business of Boxing," by John Head, does the author make more use of single example, sentence-length example, or extended example? Justify your answer.
Head makes use of an extended example from a boxer's life, using one man's struggle with the sport to represent all of the abuses that can occur in boxing.
Summarize the five types of sentence fragments that were presented in Unit 6 and explain the method/s for correcting each type. (5 Types: Dependent Clause Fragments, Verbal Phrase Fragments (to, -ing, -ed), Missing-Subject Fragments, Example and Exception Fragments, and Prepositional Phrase Fragments).
Dependent Word Fragment: group...
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