Lesson Topics Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
Steps-3 |
Title: Parenthetical Expressions & Nonrestrictive Clauses, Unnecessary Punctuation, Combining and separating sentences, Word pairs and Comparisions |
Grade Lesson s5-p1 |
Explanation: Hello Students, time to practice and review the steps for the problem. |
Quiz: Discussion Step
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Problem |
Use appropriate punctuation to conclude the sentence. In addition. eating vegetables has been linked to better bone health, dental health, and cognitive function. |
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Clue |
Punctuations in a sentence help in ending, pausing, and emphasizing. |
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Hint |
A comma is more appropriate than a period because the period ends the incomplete clause. |
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Sumup |
Please summarize steps |
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Choices |
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Choice-A |
"In addition. eating vegetables has been linked to better bone health, dental health, and cognitive function." This sentence lacks clarity due to the usage of wrong punctuation after "In addition". Proper punctuation helps to separate the introductory phrase from the main clause for smoother readability. |
Wrong No change |
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Choice-B |
"In addition' eating vegetables has been linked to better bone health, dental health, and cognitive function." The sentence is incorrect due to the misplaced apostrophe in "In addition' eating vegetables." The apostrophe should be a comma to properly separate the introductory phrase from the main clause. |
Wrong addition' eating vegetables |
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Choice-C |
"In addition eating vegetables has been linked to better bone health, dental health, and cognitive function." The sentence is incorrect due to the lack of a comma after "In addition." Commas are necessary to separate introductory phrases from the main clause for proper grammatical structure. |
Wrong addition eating vegetables |
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Choice-D |
"In addition, eating vegetables has been linked to better bone health, dental health, and cognitive function." The sentence is correct in terms of grammar. It uses proper punctuation, including commas to set off the list of benefits associated with eating vegetables. The commas help clarify the distinct elements in the list, making the sentence clear and grammatically sound. |
Correct addition, eating vegetables |
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Step |
Complete sentence - In addition, eating vegetables has been linked to better bone health, dental health, and cognitive function. |
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Answer |
Option |
D |
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Sumup |
Please summarize choices |
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