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GED Reasoning through Language Arts 4.5 Language Conventions and Usage. Which choice best completes the sentence?
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GED Reasoning through Language Arts 1.5 Language Conventions and Usage. Choose the option that correctly completes the sentence.
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Thank you We sneak in and here's your shmoop du
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jour brought to you by conjunctions making academic papers convoluted
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and unreadable since the dawn of grammar All right well
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first read the sense below from job application letter All
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right now click on the drop down menu and choose
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the option that correctly completes the sentence All right the
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options are today and i believe in some form all
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right people listen up clauses are tricky things For example
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just how does santa claus get down the chimneys kind
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of fat all right but we're not talking about sprightly
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christmas carols here A grammatical klaus is a group of
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ward's containing a subject and verb just that that makes
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it a clause on their own But you can also
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join multiple independent clauses together like this clause in that
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clause was a conjunction such a cz and but if
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you do that you're going to need to use a
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comma in this sentence we've got two independent clauses who
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sets the subject's two sets of herbs so we're going
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to need that helpful comma to join him which means
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that answer a which is tragically comma free is not
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correct Now colin serve a lot of purposes some of
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which we won't talk about here but in a sentence
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that coleman is used to show that a second clause
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explains or enumerates upon the first which isn't happening Here
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and a semi colon is used to join two independent
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clauses when there's no conjunction But there is a conjunction
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in this ends and that means we're not using it
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Sorry semi colon will have to find something else for
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you to do So Answer b is correct because it
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uses a comma followed by a conjunction to join the
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two independent clauses correctly Next time we'll talk about dependent
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clauses That's What santa becomes when he runs out his 00:01:45.877 --> [endTime] toy money Just ask me
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