Is the grammar (or set of rules) for speech 'simpler' compared to the grammar of writing? Or do they both come with equally difficult and complex sets of rules?

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speech is easier thats all I know


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In "Thank You, M'am," what does a clean face represent? A. wealth B. fear C. good humor D. self-respect

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The correct answer is "D".

In the story, Roger is a young boy who attempts to steal from a woman named Luella Bates. However, he accidentally trips during his stealing attempt. Mrs. Bates subsequently kicks him.

After this incident, Mrs. Bates surprisingly takes Roger to her house and orders him to wash his face. She then asks him why he tried to steal from her. Roger tells her he wanted to buy a pair of blue suede shoes.

After giving him the money, Roger struggles to thank her. Mrs. Bates proceeds to close the door in his face.

Mrs. Bates actions were all a lesson of self-respect she wanted to teach Roger. As he was looking was terrible and he was engaged in wrongdoings. There is no better way of teaching than with actions.

In "Thank You Ma'm" a clean face represents self-respect. 

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.

Which sentence contains an error in the use of end marks or commas? A.
Yes, we will be coming to the bridal shower on Sunday.

B.
The invitation says to call by Friday, July 6, to let them know if we're coming.

C.
His new address is 452 East Norwich Ave. Fairfield; Connecticut 06825.

D.
Mrs. Kepler dropped off the brochures this morning.

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Sentence C contains an error. It should read "His new address is 452 East Norwich Ave., Fairfield, Conneticut 06825."

The right(well wrong) answer is C His new address is 452 East Norwich Ave. Fairfield; Connecticut 06825.

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B. Into literaly history.

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D. Which would launch.

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