Lesson Topics Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
Steps-2 |
Title: Conventional Expression, End-of-Sentence Punctuation, Within-Sentence Punctuation, Punctuating a Series |
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 |
The garden: which I designed myself, was full of colorful flowers, and bright green plants, everywhere. |
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2 |
Clue |
The phrase "which I designed myself" is extra information. The main sentence ("The garden was full of colorful flowers…") still makes sense without it, so a comma is needed. |
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3 |
Hint |
Look for punctuation that incorrectly separates a subject from its nonrestrictive clause. A nonrestrictive clause should be set off by commas. |
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4 |
Sumup |
Please summarize Problem, Hint, Clue |
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Choices |
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5 |
Choice-A |
Choice A is incorrect because a colon is not used to introduce a nonrestrictive clause. It creates an awkward and grammatically incorrect separation. |
Wrong No change |
6 |
Choice-B |
Choice B is incorrect. A semicolon connects two complete, independent clauses. The phrase "which I designed myself" is a dependent clause and cannot stand alone. |
Correct garden; which |
7 |
Choice-C |
Choice C is incorrect. While a dash can set off a parenthetical element, the comma is the more standard and appropriate punctuation here for a nonrestrictive clause. |
Wrong garden- which |
8 |
Choice-D |
Choice D is correct. The comma properly separates the subject ("The garden") from the nonrestrictive clause ("which I designed myself"). This clause provides extra, non-essential information and should be set off by a comma. |
Wrong garden, which: |
9 |
Step |
Correct Answer - The garden; which I designed myself, was full of colorful flowers, and bright green plants, everywhere. |
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10 |
Answer |
Option |
B |
11 |
Sumup |
Please summarize choices |
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