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Quiz 11: Identifying Parts of Speech in Sentences
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Question 121
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Combine each group of sentences into a single sentence. Use coordination, subordination, or one of the other ways of combining ideas. The reality is harsh. Life is lonely and nightmarish.
Question 122
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Combine each group of sentences into a single sentence. Use coordination, subordination, or one of the other ways of combining ideas. The Joad family lived in Oklahoma. The time was the 1930s, during the Great Depression.
Question 123
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Combine each group of sentences into a single sentence. Use coordination, subordination, or one of the other ways of combining ideas. The narrator refused. The narrator cannot dismiss the experience from his mind after all these years.
Question 124
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Combine each group of sentences into a single sentence. Use coordination, subordination, or one of the other ways of combining ideas. Carrie is not treated well. She is insecure and unhappy.
Question 125
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Combine each group of sentences into a single sentence. Use coordination, subordination, or one of the other ways of combining ideas. In California the Joads were not welcome. Thousands of poor people had gone to California.
Question 126
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Combine each group of sentences into a single sentence. Use coordination, subordination, or one of the other ways of combining ideas. Jim Casey and Tom Joad became leaders. The people learned to help themselves.
Question 127
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Combine each group of sentences into a single sentence. Use coordination, subordination, or one of the other ways of combining ideas. The dust storms hit the area. The Joad family headed for California.
Question 128
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Combine each group of sentences into a single sentence. Use coordination, subordination, or one of the other ways of combining ideas. Some large farm owners took advantage of the workers. The workers banded together.
Question 129
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Combine each group of sentences into a single sentence. Use coordination, subordination, or one of the other ways of combining ideas. She resorts to using a special power. She gets revenge. The town will not soon forget her.
Question 130
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Combine each group of sentences into a single sentence. Use coordination, subordination, or one of the other ways of combining ideas. But then she discovers she will never see him again. She returns to her glass menagerie and her music.
Question 131
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Combine each group of sentences into a single sentence. Use coordination, subordination, or one of the other ways of combining ideas. At first his victim said it was surely a joke. He begged to be freed.