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TTeacher for a day response

by Brady Johnston

Submission date: 08-Mar-2018 11:53PM (UT C-0600)


Submission ID: 927698408
File name: 218SP-ENGL-1302-UHP01_66217728_1067399758_T T eacher_f or_a_day_response.docx
Word count: 393
Character count: 1676
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Missing ","

Awk.

T rash Word

T rash Word

T rash Word
Missing "," Run-on
TTeacher for a day response
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TTeacher for a day response
GRADEMARK REPORT

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QM Missing ","
Missing comma:
T hough it may not always be grammatically necessary, a comma can of ten help to prevent a
misreading. When a sentence opens with an introductory element (a phrase, clause or word that
is logically related to another phrase or clause in the same sentence), it is a great help to your
reader to place a comma af ter that introductory element. Such phrases will of ten begin with
words like "because," "while" or "although," as in the f ollowing example: "While everyone was
f ighting, the bear wandered away." As you can see, without the comma, the sentence would be
conf using.

QM Awk.
Awkward:
T he expression or construction is cumbersome or dif f icult to read. Consider rewriting.

QM Trash Word
So, Really, Very, etc. are unnecessary. T hey are trash words.

QM Trash Word
So, Really, Very, etc. are unnecessary. T hey are trash words.

QM Trash Word
So, Really, Very, etc. are unnecessary. T hey are trash words.
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QM Run-on
Run-on sentence:
T he sentence contains two or more independent clauses. Separate the clauses with a period or
semicolon.

QM Missing ","
Missing comma:
T hough it may not always be grammatically necessary, a comma can of ten help to prevent a
misreading. When a sentence opens with an introductory element (a phrase, clause or word that
is logically related to another phrase or clause in the same sentence), it is a great help to your
reader to place a comma af ter that introductory element. Such phrases will of ten begin with
words like "because," "while" or "although," as in the f ollowing example: "While everyone was
f ighting, the bear wandered away." As you can see, without the comma, the sentence would be
conf using.

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