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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I fan and medal! Can somone help me finish up my review. It was suppose to be done yesterday but its taking me too long. Can somone help me go through it and understand it better<3 ?

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18. What is the difference between: glossary, encyclopedia, dictionary, thesaurus: Lesson 1.07 19. What is a Parenthetical Element, what are the two types and how are they different: Lesson 3.02 20. What are the different types of punctuation used with Non-Restrictive Parenthetical elements, and how and when each is used: Lesson 3.02 21. TIP: When filling in the blank with “best choice words”, make sure to try the sentence with EVERY choice, and then choose the best. Read out loud to yourself so you can hear the sentence. 22. Reliable online resources – make sure to look at the extensions: .com .gov .net .edu and .org: Lesson 2.01 23. Define the following vocabulary and their relationship: imitator impersonator mimic fake Relationship: 24. Use the following words to complete each sentence: raggedy exoskeleton hovering wagged molting spout lumbered clutching i. The wagons ____________ down the dirt road. j. The bee was ____________ over the flower. k. The ________ was completely dry. l. The dog _________ his tail as he was running. m. The boy was ____________ his favorite toy. n. There are a number of animals that have an ________; examples of such animals are grasshoppers, wingspanroaches, crabs and lobsters. o. The boys were wearing _________, old clothes. p. Snakes rub against rough surfaces when they are _________ or shedding their skin.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Englishguy @Ddos_Dragon ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A glossary is usually found at the end of pretty much any type of book you can think of. An encyclopedia covers more than just words, it covers stuff about demographics, geology, and other stuff. A dictionary tells you how to spell words, a thesaurus gives you synonyms to a word that you are looking for

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No problem, should I do more?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do as much as you can. Ill do a few as well. Thank you!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Anytime

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Saving me so much time you have no idea lol. Fr thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You are welcome lol. A parenthetical element is something in a sentence that is irrelevant to understanding the overall meaning of a sentence. I don't know what it means when it says two, because there is dashes, commas, apostrophes, parentheses

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Commas are used for non-restrictive. It is used to shift thoughts in the middle of a sentence

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Great! Thank you ill do the others but can you help me wit the last one?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is that the fill-in the blanks?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if not i can do them

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The wagons lumbered down the dirt road, the bee was hovering over the flower, the spout was completely dry, the dog wagged his tail as he was running, the boy was clutching his favorite toy, there are a number of animals that have an exoskeleton, the boys were wearing raggedy, old clothes, snakes rub against rough surfaces when they are molting, or shedding their skin

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The wagons lumbered down the dirt road, the bee was hovering over the flower, the spout was completely dry, the dog wagged his tail as he was running, the boy was clutching his favorite toy, there are a number of animals that have an exoskeleton, the boys were wearing raggedy, old clothes, snakes rub against rough surfaces when they are molting, or shedding their skin

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