Exam 14: Simple Compound and Complex Sentences
Exam 1: The Reading and Writing Connection20 Questions
Exam 2: Approaches to Reading and Writing23 Questions
Exam 3: Critical Thinking and Viewing25 Questions
Exam 4: Ideas20 Questions
Exam 5: Organization20 Questions
Exam 6: Coherence20 Questions
Exam 7: Audience, Purpose, and Tone20 Questions
Exam 8: Reading and Writing Narrative Texts20 Questions
Exam 9: Reading and Writing Expository Texts20 Questions
Exam 10: Reading and Writing Arguments20 Questions
Exam 11: Understanding Research20 Questions
Exam 12: Research Report20 Questions
Exam 13: Sentence Basics20 Questions
Exam 14: Simple Compound and Complex Sentences20 Questions
Exam 15: Agreement20 Questions
Exam 16: Sentence Problems20 Questions
Exam 17: Noun20 Questions
Exam 18: Pronoun20 Questions
Exam 19: Verb20 Questions
Exam 20: Adjective and Adverb20 Questions
Exam 21: Conjunction and Preposition20 Questions
Exam 22: Capitalization20 Questions
Exam 23: Comma20 Questions
Exam 24: Quotation Marks and Italics20 Questions
Exam 25: Other Punctuation20 Questions
Exam 26: The Sociological Study of Social and Natural Disasters100 Questions
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Read the following excerpt adapted from Dianne Hales' textbook, An Invitation to Health: Choosing to Change (p. 319). Apply the knowledge you have gained from Chapter 14 to select the best answer for the following questions.
How Infections Spread
1 Food and water are two major means of transmission for infectious disease. 2Every year foodborne illnesses strike millions of Americans and sometimes even cause death. 3Bacteria account for two-thirds of foodborne infections, and thousands of suspected cases of infection with Escherichia coli bacteria in undercooked food have been reported. 4Every year as many as 4 million Americans have a bout with Salmonella bacteria because of tainted poultry sold in the United States. 5Waterborne diseases, such as typhoid fever and cholera, are widespread in less developed areas of the world, but they have been rare in the United States, although outbreaks caused by inadequate water purification have occurred.
Which of the following is a dependent clause in sentence 5?
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Correct Answer:
D
A sentence with a compound subject connected by and
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Correct Answer:
A
Application of Skills Directions:
Read the following excerpt adapted from Dianne Hales' textbook, An Invitation to Health: Choosing to Change (p. 319). Apply the knowledge you have gained from Chapter 14 to select the best answer for the following questions.
How Infections Spread
1 Food and water are two major means of transmission for infectious disease. 2Every year foodborne illnesses strike millions of Americans and sometimes even cause death. 3Bacteria account for two-thirds of foodborne infections, and thousands of suspected cases of infection with Escherichia coli bacteria in undercooked food have been reported. 4Every year as many as 4 million Americans have a bout with Salmonella bacteria because of tainted poultry sold in the United States. 5Waterborne diseases, such as typhoid fever and cholera, are widespread in less developed areas of the world, but they have been rare in the United States, although outbreaks caused by inadequate water purification have occurred.
What is the verb in sentence 2?
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Which coordinating conjunction should be used to connect these independent clauses? "My grandmother was very short, _____ my grandfather was quite tall."
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All of the following statements are true about compound sentences except
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Which of the following choices is comprised of subordinating conjunctions?
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Application of Skills Directions:
Read the following excerpt adapted from Dianne Hales' textbook, An Invitation to Health: Choosing to Change (p. 319). Apply the knowledge you have gained from Chapter 14 to select the best answer for the following questions.
How Infections Spread
1 Food and water are two major means of transmission for infectious disease. 2Every year foodborne illnesses strike millions of Americans and sometimes even cause death. 3Bacteria account for two-thirds of foodborne infections, and thousands of suspected cases of infection with Escherichia coli bacteria in undercooked food have been reported. 4Every year as many as 4 million Americans have a bout with Salmonella bacteria because of tainted poultry sold in the United States. 5Waterborne diseases, such as typhoid fever and cholera, are widespread in less developed areas of the world, but they have been rare in the United States, although outbreaks caused by inadequate water purification have occurred.
Which sentence is a simple sentence with a compound verb?
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Application of Skills Directions:
Read the following excerpt adapted from Dianne Hales' textbook, An Invitation to Health: Choosing to Change (p. 319). Apply the knowledge you have gained from Chapter 14 to select the best answer for the following questions.
How Infections Spread
1 Food and water are two major means of transmission for infectious disease. 2Every year foodborne illnesses strike millions of Americans and sometimes even cause death. 3Bacteria account for two-thirds of foodborne infections, and thousands of suspected cases of infection with Escherichia coli bacteria in undercooked food have been reported. 4Every year as many as 4 million Americans have a bout with Salmonella bacteria because of tainted poultry sold in the United States. 5Waterborne diseases, such as typhoid fever and cholera, are widespread in less developed areas of the world, but they have been rare in the United States, although outbreaks caused by inadequate water purification have occurred.
Which sentence is a simple sentence with a compound subject?
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A simple sentence connected by a subordinating conjunction to a compound sentence is known as
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All of the following statements about simple sentences are true except
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Which of the following simple sentences is incorrect ? (Hint: Consider both punctuation and agreement of the subject and verb.)
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Application of Skills Directions:
Read the following excerpt adapted from Dianne Hales' textbook, An Invitation to Health: Choosing to Change (p. 319). Apply the knowledge you have gained from Chapter 14 to select the best answer for the following questions.
How Infections Spread
1 Food and water are two major means of transmission for infectious disease. 2Every year foodborne illnesses strike millions of Americans and sometimes even cause death. 3Bacteria account for two-thirds of foodborne infections, and thousands of suspected cases of infection with Escherichia coli bacteria in undercooked food have been reported. 4Every year as many as 4 million Americans have a bout with Salmonella bacteria because of tainted poultry sold in the United States. 5Waterborne diseases, such as typhoid fever and cholera, are widespread in less developed areas of the world, but they have been rare in the United States, although outbreaks caused by inadequate water purification have occurred.
What is the subject in sentence 1?
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Application of Skills Directions:
Read the following excerpt adapted from Dianne Hales' textbook, An Invitation to Health: Choosing to Change (p. 319). Apply the knowledge you have gained from Chapter 14 to select the best answer for the following questions.
How Infections Spread
1 Food and water are two major means of transmission for infectious disease. 2Every year foodborne illnesses strike millions of Americans and sometimes even cause death. 3Bacteria account for two-thirds of foodborne infections, and thousands of suspected cases of infection with Escherichia coli bacteria in undercooked food have been reported. 4Every year as many as 4 million Americans have a bout with Salmonella bacteria because of tainted poultry sold in the United States. 5Waterborne diseases, such as typhoid fever and cholera, are widespread in less developed areas of the world, but they have been rare in the United States, although outbreaks caused by inadequate water purification have occurred.
Which sentence is a compound sentence?
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Application of Skills Directions:
Read the following excerpt adapted from Dianne Hales' textbook, An Invitation to Health: Choosing to Change (p. 319). Apply the knowledge you have gained from Chapter 14 to select the best answer for the following questions.
How Infections Spread
1 Food and water are two major means of transmission for infectious disease. 2Every year foodborne illnesses strike millions of Americans and sometimes even cause death. 3Bacteria account for two-thirds of foodborne infections, and thousands of suspected cases of infection with Escherichia coli bacteria in undercooked food have been reported. 4Every year as many as 4 million Americans have a bout with Salmonella bacteria because of tainted poultry sold in the United States. 5Waterborne diseases, such as typhoid fever and cholera, are widespread in less developed areas of the world, but they have been rare in the United States, although outbreaks caused by inadequate water purification have occurred.
Which sentence is a complex sentence?
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Application of Skills Directions:
Read the following excerpt adapted from Dianne Hales' textbook, An Invitation to Health: Choosing to Change (p. 319). Apply the knowledge you have gained from Chapter 14 to select the best answer for the following questions.
How Infections Spread
1 Food and water are two major means of transmission for infectious disease. 2Every year foodborne illnesses strike millions of Americans and sometimes even cause death. 3Bacteria account for two-thirds of foodborne infections, and thousands of suspected cases of infection with Escherichia coli bacteria in undercooked food have been reported. 4Every year as many as 4 million Americans have a bout with Salmonella bacteria because of tainted poultry sold in the United States. 5Waterborne diseases, such as typhoid fever and cholera, are widespread in less developed areas of the world, but they have been rare in the United States, although outbreaks caused by inadequate water purification have occurred.
Which sentence is a compound-complex sentence?
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Which questions help the reader identify the verb modifiers in a simple sentence?
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