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__________ do not require a hyphen - adverbs
-full - full of, characterized by (n/v > adj)
-ment - action, result of (v > n)
-ness - state of, quality of (adj. > n)
"Can an Evil Man Change?" is written from the point of view of - a journalist.
"Where are you"? Sami asked, "I've been waiting ten minutes!" Daniel sighed and answered,
"I'm coming as fast I can."
The punctuation in which TWO parts of the dialogue needs to be corrected?
a. "Where are you"?
b. Sami asked, "I've been
c. waiting ten minutes!"
d. and answered, "I'm
e. coming as fast as I can." - a and b
According to Tutu, why has South Africa remained stable after the end of apartheid? - Because
Nelson Mandela and other ordinary people south forgiveness and reconciliation instead of
seeking violent revenge.
, always use a hyphen with... - self-, all-, ex-, and any prefix before a proper noun
amnesty - n.: pardon for political offenses, often granted before a trial
At the end of the story, the key to the Hijrans' home hints at a potential conflict because Musa -
changes the locks to the home.
avidly - adv.: enthusiastically or greedily
Before Daru leaves the Arab, he shows him the way east and the path south. What can you infer
from these details? - Daru is giving the Arab a choice.
Can an Evil Man Change? The Repentance of Eugene de Kock by - Antjie Krog
candid - adj.: spontaneously honest; straightforward
collegial - adj: relating to the collective responsibility shared by a group
compound adjective - when 2 words combine to form an adjective and modify a noun
compound modifier - when a compound adjective comes before a noun and requires a hyphen
correctional - adj: relating to the discipline and rehabilitation of criminals
culpability - n.: responsibility for a wrongdoing; blame
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__________ do not require a hyphen - adverbs
-full - full of, characterized by (n/v > adj)
-ment - action, result of (v > n)
-ness - state of, quality of (adj. > n)
"Can an Evil Man Change?" is written from the point of view of - a journalist.
"Where are you"? Sami asked, "I've been waiting ten minutes!" Daniel sighed and answered,
"I'm coming as fast I can."
The punctuation in which TWO parts of the dialogue needs to be corrected?
a. "Where are you"?
b. Sami asked, "I've been
c. waiting ten minutes!"
d. and answered, "I'm
e. coming as fast as I can." - a and b
According to Tutu, why has South Africa remained stable after the end of apartheid? - Because
Nelson Mandela and other ordinary people south forgiveness and reconciliation instead of
seeking violent revenge.
, always use a hyphen with... - self-, all-, ex-, and any prefix before a proper noun
amnesty - n.: pardon for political offenses, often granted before a trial
At the end of the story, the key to the Hijrans' home hints at a potential conflict because Musa -
changes the locks to the home.
avidly - adv.: enthusiastically or greedily
Before Daru leaves the Arab, he shows him the way east and the path south. What can you infer
from these details? - Daru is giving the Arab a choice.
Can an Evil Man Change? The Repentance of Eugene de Kock by - Antjie Krog
candid - adj.: spontaneously honest; straightforward
collegial - adj: relating to the collective responsibility shared by a group
compound adjective - when 2 words combine to form an adjective and modify a noun
compound modifier - when a compound adjective comes before a noun and requires a hyphen
correctional - adj: relating to the discipline and rehabilitation of criminals
culpability - n.: responsibility for a wrongdoing; blame