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OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):

Select the correct definition of sentence fluency. Using foreign words to engage readers intellectually Combining sentences to use complex structure Describing strange elements so readers can visualize Understanding complicated details in other literature

OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):

@Brooklyn_Boiii wouldn't it be the second one ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The second one for sure

OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):

Thank you :)

OpenStudy (josedavid):

is this english2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Your welcome (:

OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):

@toriacx this would be the first one right ? Select the option that uses a correct subordinate conjunction to join the following sentences together: We want to go to the fair. We're going to have to save our money. Since we want to go to the fair, we're going to have to save our money. After we want to go to the fair, we're going to have to save our money. We want to go to the fair, we're going to have to save our money. We want to go to the fair because we're going to have to save our money.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes the first one (:

OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):

alrighty thank you :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Your welcome (:

OpenStudy (josedavid):

yes it is

OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):

okay last one i'm so sorry would it be the last one ? @toriacx Select the absolute phrase in the following sentence: Music blaring, the car sped down the highway on the way to the beach. the car to the beach sped down the highway Music blaring

OpenStudy (josedavid):

i think is a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its okay no need to apologize (: But yes the last one

OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):

Thank you both :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Your welcome (: , Let me know if you need anymore help !

OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):

well could you explain what an absolute phrase is ?

OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):

@toriacx

OpenStudy (anonymous):

An absolute phrase has a subject, but not an acting verb, so it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It modifies the whole sentence, not just a noun.

OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):

how would you put it in a sentence for example " the store was freezing?"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Give me one second

OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):

okay :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The store was freezing, making its customers shiver.

OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):

which would be the absolute phrase ?

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