A) at the beginning of the sentence
B) in the middle of the sentence
C) after a semicolon
D) at the end of the sentence
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A) An arthritis sufferer typically takes medications daily.
B) People with advanced cases of scleroderma should avoid cold climates.
C) A person with severe rheumatoid arthritis is likely to be confined to a wheelchair.
D) The young men in the support group were abnormal, as systemic lupus is a disability not commonly seen in young males.
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A) The adventurer walked for days and days, for weeks on end, for what seemed like an eternity; he found himself in a state of perpetual exhaustion.
B) He is a little bit sour, she is a little bit sweet, and I am a little bit stale.
C) I left the room when he yelled at me.
D) Vote for Pedro he will represent you well.
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A) The line cook should follow the printed recipe; do not change the chef's dessert.
B) Our current structure is saving us money and reducing our downtime.
C) The speakers will include partners of accounting firms, businesspeople, and insurance agents.
D) We need to buy more drywall, lumber, tools, and hire the subcontractors.
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A) There are four ways in which investment in clean energy can be increased.
B) Investment in clean energy can be increased in four ways.
C) It is hoped that these changes will improve the usability of the website.
D) There is a possibility that the use of these techniques will result in cost savings.
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A) The list is not punctuated correctly.
B) The list is not parallel in structure.
C) The lead-in is not grammatically complete.
D) The list uses the wrong verb tense.
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A) adjectival phrase
B) prepositional phrase
C) transitional phrase
D) adverbial phrase
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A) It is a way to teach English to elementary-school children.
B) It is writing that has been dumbed down.
C) It is a set of about 1,000 English words used for writing technical manuals in certain industries.
D) It is English written in sentences with five or fewer words.
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A) Avoid euphemisms.
B) Avoid unnecessarily fancy words.
C) Avoid wordy phrases and filler.
D) Avoid sexist language.
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A) Since 2000, city buses and trains have been retrofitted to accommodate wheelchair-bound passengers.
B) By adding captions to our videos, we can make them more accessible for hearing-loss sufferers.
C) Our health insurance company has a dedicated team to help members with intellectual disabilities navigate the healthcare system.
D) Visually handicapped users might have difficulty with the graphics on our website.
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A) Use commas to separate it from the rest of the sentence.
B) Use dashes to separate it from the rest of the sentence.
C) Add no extra punctuation.
D) Precede it with a comma and the word which.
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