Steps-4

Title: Complete sentences

Grade Lesson s1-l1

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Quiz: Discussion Step

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Id Type Name Note

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Problem

Lions often like to chase wolves, wolves often like to chase deer.

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Clue

A complete sentence has a subject and predicate forming a complete thought.

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Hint

Two independent clauses are joined together with a coordinating conjunction that precedes a comma.

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Sumup

Please summarize choices

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Step

CHOICES

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Choice-A

We can rewrite the same sentence

Wrong No change

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Choice-B

Lions often like to chase wolves, and wolves often like to chase deer. From a grammatical standpoint, the sentence is well-structured with clear coordination using the conjunction "and.

Correct wolves, and wolves

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Choice-C

Lions often like to chase wolves? Wolves often like to chase deer. Using a question mark after "wolves" in the sentence is not incorrect in terms of grammar. However, it may create confusion because it appears as if you are posing a question about wolves.

Wrong wolves? Wolves

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Choice-D

Lions often like to chase wolves:wolves often like to chase deer. Using a colon to connect the two statements in "Lions often like to chase wolves: wolves often like to chase deer" is not necessarily incorrect, but it might be considered stylistically unconventional. Colons are often used to introduce or elaborate on a list, explanation, or related idea.

Wrong wolves:wolves

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Step

Correct sentence - Lions often like to chase wolves, and wolves often like to chase deer.

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Answer

Option B

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Sumup

Please summarize choices

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