What is the BEST way to improve the sentence fluency in the paragraph?

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Answer: The best way is by making it interesting don't put the teacher in a coma

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Novels such as Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby show Dickens' penchant for mixinga. fantasy with suspense.
b. mystery with humor.
c. humor with horror.
d. romance with suspense.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "c. humor with horror." Novels such as Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby show Dickens' penchant for mixing humor with horror. Just like in Oliver Twist, his life is miserable and it's a horror for him, but there are also humor from time to time.

How is an adjective phrase different from an adverb phrase?A. An adjective phrase describes an action; an adverb phrase describes a person, place or thing


B. An adjective phrase modifies an adjective; an adverb phrase modifies an adverb



C. An adjective phrase modifies a noun; an adverb phrase modifies a verb

D. An adjective phrase contains a pronoun; an adverb phrase does not

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It has to be C

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Adjectives describe things, so rather than, 'The Bus' for example it could be 'The Crimson, Rotund Bus.'

Adverbs describe a verb which are sometimes addressed as 'doing words' so 'to walk' and 'to run' ect. An example would be, 'He Ran Rapidly.'

Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? a. Upon taking the field, the player was hit by a foul ball.
b. When operating heavy machinery, one must use caution.
c. Upon bestowing the awards, the mayor congratulated all the participants.
d. Upon hearing the fire engines, the apartment building was evacuated.

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D contains a dangling modifier, 'upon hearing the fire engines', because it should modify the people who were evacuated, but since it is so improperly placed in this sentence, it wrongly refers to 'the apartment'. 

Compasses do not work at the magnetic poles. The magnetic field at these poles is vertical.Which choice shows the punctuation and/or conjunction needed to correctly combine the sentences?a. poles; and the
b. poles, the
c. poles; the
d. poles and the

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Letter C because the second sentence is a complete sentence and if you're adding the ";" then you don't need an and after it. 

Answer: C. Compasses do not work at the magnetic poles; the magnetic field at these poles is vertical.

Explanation: The second sentence adds information that explains what is stated in the first sentence, therefore it is ideal to combine them with a semicolon. Combining them with "and" would defeat the purpose of having the second sentence explain the first, and combining them with a comma would be grammatically wrong since commas cannot coordinate independent clauses.

If you follow language conventions, you will not have difficulties communicating.a. True
b. False

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False because context can still get confused or the meaning of words can get messed up. Although it can help communicating but it won't take out all the difficulties of communicating
False, because everyone is talking in a different language and you may not understand what is going  on unless the device in which you are using puts it is subtittle

Read the sentence from a research paper. Some online communities utilize software that makes it easier to find research resources (Timmons, 2012, p.16). According to APA style, sentences such as his are called a(n) _____.

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This sentence would probably be a citation in APA style. Citations on research papers are very important since they give due credit to the original owner of the statement. Statements that don't have citations tells the readers that those statements are of the researcher/s alone which would be a problem for them if found out that it wasn't theirs to begin with. This would result to a work of plagiarism which is a grave sin in constructing research papers and is more equated with the act of stealing.