Exam 4: Focus on Grammar: The Mechanics of Language
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Exam 12: Doing Justice: Ethical and Legal Issues10 Questions
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Even minor grammar or punctuation errors can change the entire ___ of a sentence.
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The key distinction between a fragment and a sentence is that a sentence represents a ___ thought
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Which part of speech may be the single most important tool writers and editors have to communicate with power and authority. ___
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___ refers to the body of guidelines that ensures consistency in presenting information to the public.
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___ refers to a broader category of what is accepted in speech or writing at a given time.
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While the distinctions among grammar, style and usage sometimes blur, one characteristic of grammar distinguishes it from style and usage. Grammar is about what happens ___ the sentence.
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Grammar plays a crucial role in our discourse because ___ alone are not the well-formed building blocks of meaning we sometimes think them to be.
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The key distinction between a fragment and a sentence is that a sentence represents a ___ thought
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You must first know the ___ of grammar before you can bend them with purpose and intelligence.
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Even minor grammar or punctuation errors can change the entire ___ of a sentence.
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While the distinctions among grammar, style and usage sometimes blur, one characteristic of grammar distinguishes it from style and usage. Grammar is about what happens ___ the sentence.
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___ refers to the body of guidelines that ensures consistency in presenting information to the public.
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Which part of speech may be the single most important tool writers and editors have to communicate with power and authority. ___
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___ refers to a broader category of what is accepted in speech or writing at a given time.
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You must first know the ___ of grammar before you can bend them with purpose and intelligence.
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Grammar plays a crucial role in our discourse because ___ alone are not the well-formed building blocks of meaning we sometimes think them to be.
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___ refers to the arrangement of words and phrases according to tense, gender, number, case and other characteristics in order to produce clear and concise sentences.
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