Exam 16: Sentence Problems

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If the subject or predicate is missing from a sentence, this error is known as a

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A long series of unfocused and separated ideas that are connected by one and, but , or so after another is known as a

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Which of the following indicates the proper way to fix a sentence fragment?

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When a modifier does not clearly modify another word in the sentence, this error is known as a

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Which of the following is a correct sentence?

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All of the following are correct sentences except

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Directions: Read the following excerpt adapted from Shirley Biagi's textbook, Media/Impact: An introduction to Mass Media (p. 50). Apply the knowledge from Chapter 16 to select the best answers. 1 Technological developments in the 20th century changed the role of newspapers in the way news is delivered.2From 1690 until the introduction of radio in 1920.3Newspapers were the only mass news medium available most attempted to deliver news and information as soon as it happened.4Today's large urban newspapers, such as the Los Angeles Times , rely on satellite-fed information, these papers often ran to 500 pages on Sunday.  Which sentences is a fragment?

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Which of the following contains a comma splice?

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If two sentences are joined without punctuation or a connecting word, this error is known as a

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Directions: Read the following excerpt adapted from Shirley Biagi's textbook, Media/Impact: An introduction to Mass Media (p. 50). Apply the knowledge from Chapter 16 to select the best answers. 1 Technological developments in the 20th century changed the role of newspapers in the way news is delivered.2From 1690 until the introduction of radio in 1920.3Newspapers were the only mass news medium available most attempted to deliver news and information as soon as it happened.4Today's large urban newspapers, such as the Los Angeles Times , rely on satellite-fed information, these papers often ran to 500 pages on Sunday.  Which sentence contains a comma splice?

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Which of the following sentences contains a misplaced modifier?

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A modifier that is placed beside a word that it does not modify is called a

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Which of the following is a fragment?

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A shift in a sentence occurs when

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Which of the following sentences contains a dangling modifier?

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A group of words with a noun and a participle (a word ending in - ing or - ed ) and the words that modify them may look like a sentence, but this word grouping is known as a(n)

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The correct way to fix a comma splice is by

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Directions: Read the following excerpt adapted from Shirley Biagi's textbook, Media/Impact: An introduction to Mass Media (p. 50). Apply the knowledge from Chapter 16 to select the best answers. 1 Technological developments in the 20th century changed the role of newspapers in the way news is delivered.2From 1690 until the introduction of radio in 1920.3Newspapers were the only mass news medium available most attempted to deliver news and information as soon as it happened.4Today's large urban newspapers, such as the Los Angeles Times , rely on satellite-fed information, these papers often ran to 500 pages on Sunday.  Which sentence is a run-on sentence?

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Application of Skills Directions: Apply the knowledge you have gained from Chapter 16 to select the best answer for the following questions. Which of the following is a fragment?

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A _______ occurs when two sentences are connected with only a comma.

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