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Paragraphs and Essays With Integrated Readings
Quiz 11: Identifying Parts of Speech in Sentences
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Question 361
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If the sentence is correct, write OK in the blank. If the sentence has a problem with pronoun reference, write the incorrect pronoun in the blank. Terisita spoke to the saleswoman, and she was very rude.
Question 362
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If the sentence is correct, write OK in the blank. If the sentence has a problem with pronoun reference, write the incorrect pronoun in the blank. I have always admired the Danes; they are such a happy people.
Question 363
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If the sentence is correct, write OK in the blank. If the sentence has a problem with pronoun reference, write the incorrect pronoun in the blank. I finally found the tailor's shop who pressed my suit.
Question 364
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If the sentence is correct, write OK in the blank. If the sentence has a problem with pronoun reference, write the incorrect pronoun in the blank. They will not permit me to visit my father after work has begun.
Question 365
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If the sentence is correct, write OK in the blank. If the sentence has a problem with pronoun reference, write the incorrect pronoun in the blank. Kimyatta chose a nontraditional career, which made her mother very proud.
Question 366
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If the sentence is correct, write OK in the blank. If the sentence has a problem with pronoun reference, write the incorrect pronoun in the blank. Clear Pond has a particular significance for people who live in Shawnee, Oklahoma. This is probably unfamiliar to most of you.
Question 367
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If the sentence is correct, write OK in the blank. If the sentence has a problem with pronoun reference, write the incorrect pronoun in the blank. Eva did not give her enough money to take the train home, which she wanted to do desperately.
Question 368
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If the sentence is correct, write OK in the blank. If the sentence has a problem with pronoun reference, write the incorrect pronoun in the blank. On television it said that the weather would be fair on Saturday.