The answer is: [A]:
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"<span>combine related sentences with transitional words" .
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Choice [B]: "</span><span>begin all sentences in the same way" ; is incorrect. To the contrary, beginning all sentence in the same way is NOT recommended and would worsen sentence flow in an essay. It is recommended that one NOT begin ALL sentences in the same way but rather to vary sentences and use supporting detail.
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Choice [C]: "make sentences a similar length" ; is incorrect. To the contrary, sentence VARIETY is encouraged.
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Choice [D]: "write only complex sentences" ; is incorrect. As mentioned directly above, sentence VARIETY is encouraged. Furthermore, writing only complex sentences would like confuse or distract the reader and make it difficult to comprehend what is written.
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Choice [A]: "combine related sentences with transitional words" ; is a great way to improve sentence flow in an essay (if done correctly); and keeps the reader engaged — and helps organize the essay, as well.
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Thus, "Answer choice: [A]: "combine related sentences with transitional words" ; is clearly the best answer — and the correct answer!
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Answer:
Try to give compliments to people and spread awarness about problms going on around you
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Appliances and electronics are sold on the second floor.
Answer:
a anwer is right anwer ok
Answer:
The student picked <em><u>his or her</u></em> own backpack and ran to math class.
Explanation:
Pronouns are those words that we use to replace nouns. This is to avoid the repetition of the nouns and to make the sentence smoother and easier to understand.
In the given sentence, the main subject is "the student". Now, we cannot know what is the gender of the student but it is understood that it will be either he/ she, which makes the required pronoun include both genders. And on that note, the pronoun for the 'student' will be used in the possessive determiners (his/ her) instead of the personal pronoun (he/she) forms.
Thus, the correct answer will be "his or her".