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Liberty University English 101 Final Study Guide Test 2024.
  • Liberty University English 101 Final Study Guide Test 2024.

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  • Liberty University English 101 Final Study Guide Test 2024. Comma definition - CORRECT ANSWER separates 2 complete sentences 5 ways to fix a comma splice - CORRECT ANSWER 1) Use a comma and a conjunction (FANBOYS) 2) Use a semi-colon 3) Use a semi-colon, a conjunctive adverb, and a comma 4) Make them independent sentences 5) Make on of the independent clauses a dependent clause by using subordinating conjunctions (because, although, etc) 2 agreement types - CORRECT ANSWER 1) Prono...
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Liberty University ENGL 101 FINAL EXAM COMPETE TEST 2024.
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  • Liberty University ENGL 101 FINAL EXAM COMPETE TEST 2024. Ethos - CORRECT ANSWER The appeal of a text to the credibility and character of the speaker, writer, or narrator Pathos - CORRECT ANSWER Appeal to emotion Logos - CORRECT ANSWER Appeal to logic Rhetoric - CORRECT ANSWER Effective communication of ideas fitting of the context it exists in. NOT limited or negative artistic proofs - CORRECT ANSWER rhetorical appeals invented by the speaker Kairos - CORRECT ANSWER The opp...
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ENGL 101- Liberty University Study Guide Test 2024.
  • ENGL 101- Liberty University Study Guide Test 2024.

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  • ENGL 101- Liberty University Study Guide Test 2024. 5 Ways to Correct Comma Splice - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Comma conjunction (,FANBOYS) 2. Semicolon 3. Semicolon conjunctive adverb comma (;however,) 4. Two independent sentences 5. One independent clause one dependent clause (DC/IC) Dangling modifiers - CORRECT ANSWER Phrase does not refer to the noun closest to it Dangling modifier problem: Dancing in the air, the field was filled with butterflies. - CORRECT ANSWER Corrected: The but...
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ENGL 101 Review Practice Test 2024.
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  • ENGL 101 Review Practice Test 2024. pathos - CORRECT ANSWER an authentic appeal to emotion logos - CORRECT ANSWER an appeal to reason or logic ethos - CORRECT ANSWER an appeal to the writer's credibility is NOT a rhetorical appeal but is the opportune moment for action? - CORRECT ANSWER kairos What do we consider a rhetorical opportunity? - CORRECT ANSWER an occasion to make change through language, whether visual, written, or spoken what's the difference between "opportun...
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English 101 Final Exam (Liberty University) 2024.
  • English 101 Final Exam (Liberty University) 2024.

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  • English 101 Final Exam (Liberty University) 2024. What are comma splices? - CORRECT ANSWER A comma separates two complete sentences. What are the five ways to fix a comma splice? - CORRECT ANSWER a. Use a comma and conjunction b. Use a semi-colon c. Use a semi-colon, a conjunctive adverb, and a comma d. Make two different sentences e. Make the independent sentences a dependent The boys left town, and they took the money with them. - CORRECT ANSWER Used a comma and a conju...
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Liberty English 101 Test 1 Final Exam Questions 2024.
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  • Liberty English 101 Test 1 Final Exam Questions 2024. Opinions - CORRECT ANSWER Beliefs, values, and judgment that are not based on wholly rational or sufficient grounds Fact - CORRECT ANSWER is something that exists, is known to have happened, or is known by actual experiences or observations Argument - CORRECT ANSWER offers reasons to support a position on an issue avoids unverifiable facts and unsubstantiated or irrational opinions. Claim - CORRECT ANSWER the key idea, assertion...
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