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FRESHMAN COLLEGE COMPOSITION CLEP EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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FRESHMAN COLLEGE COMPOSITION 
CLEP EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 
(VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED 
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expository 
Correct Answer: nonfiction 
types of evidence 
Correct Answer: (from most to least valid) 
-documented facts and statistics 
-expert testimony 
-personal experience and anecdote 
-hypothetical illustration 
-analogies 
(the last two are not hard evidence, but offer common sense and probability to support 
an argument) 
denotation 
Correct Answer: dictionary definition 
2 
c...
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Texas Teacher Certification Test: ELA & Reading Questions and Answers
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Texas Teacher Certification Test: ELA & Reading Questions and Answers 
Phonemes 
basic units of sound 
 
 
Semantics 
The way meaning is generated in language also including the way words, phrases, and sentences combine in ways that make sense. 
How meaning is conveyed in a language through the use of its vocabulary 
 
 
Syntax 
The way words are placed, organized, and arranged in a language 
 
 
Language Acquisition is made of 3 main components: 
1. innate abilities and mechanism of the learner...
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FBLA 2023 Intro To Business Communications Study Guide with complete solutions 2024
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conjunction 
for, or, so, nor, either, etc 
 
 
 
reflexive nouns 
myself, herself, himself, ourselves, etc. 
 
 
 
 
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adverb vs. adjective 
adverbs describe verbs while adjectives describe or modify 
 
 
 
prefix vs. suffix 
prefixes are at the beginning of a word while suffixes are at the end of a word 
 
 
 
dangling modifiers 
textual evidence used within a sentence tha...
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Module 5 TESOL/TEFL Questions Correctly Solved.
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Module 5 TESOL/TEFL Questions Correctly Solved. 
 
 
Which of the following statements about prescriptive and descriptive grammar is correct? 
 
a. Descriptive grammar seeks to describe how language is actually used in the real world. 
b. Descriptive grammar 'rules' are the 'right' rules, according to some 'experts'. 
c. Prescriptive grammar seeks to describe how language is actually used in the real world. 
d. There is no difference between prescriptive and descriptive grammar. - CORRECT ...
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English Grade 8 FAL Certification Exam Example Questions Fully Solved.
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Adverbs - correct answer Tells us more about the verb. 
 
Which types of adverbs are there? - correct answer Manner 
Place 
Time 
Degree 
Reason 
Result 
 
Adverb of manner - correct answer How something is done. 
Ex. quickly, sadly 
 
Adverb of place - correct answer Where something is done. 
Ex. nearby, there 
 
Adverb of time - correct answer ...
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Reflexive Verbs Updated Version.
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Reflexive Verbs Updated Version. 
Acordarse (de) (o-ue) present tense - answerto remember 
 
Acostarse (o-ue) present tense - answerto go to bed 
 
Afeitarse - answerto shave 
 
Bañarse - answerto bathe or to take a bath 
 
Cepillarse el pelo - answerto brush ones hair 
 
Cepillarse los dientes - answerto brush ones teeth 
 
Despedirse (de) (e-i) present tense - answerto say goodbye 
 
Despertarse (e-ie) present tense - answerto wake up 
 
Dormirse (o-ue) present tense - answerto fall asleep/go...
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Hiset Writing Latest 2023 Graded A noun person, place, thing, or idea 
pronoun A word that takes the place of a noun 
personal pronoun refers to a specific person or thing 
possessive pronoun shows ownership or possession of something 
demonstrative pronoun a word that points out a specific person, place, or thing: this, that, these, those 
relative pronoun relates one part of the sentence to another 
reflexive pronoun reflect back to someone or something 
interrogative pronoun pronoun that asks...
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spanish 3 test Questions And Answers Graded A+!!!
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spanish 3 test Questions And Answers Graded A+!!! 
spanish 3 test 
 
 
 
 
 
adjective aggrement - ANS la and las-a, as 
el and los-o, os 
 
possessive adjectives - ANS MY: mi, mis-a, as 
YOUR: tu, tus-o, os 
HIS/HER: su, sus- o,os 
OUR: nuestra, nuestras, nuestro, nuestros 
THEIR: su, sus 
 
articles - ANS singular: la - el 
plural: las - los 
 
reflexive verbs - ANS yo - me 
tú - te 
él, ella, usted - se 
nosotros/as - nos 
ellas/os, ustedes - se 
 
to get up...
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Noun - ANSWER-person, place, thing, idea 
Compound Noun - ANSWER-a noun of more than 1 word (ex: tennis court, gas station) 
common noun - ANSWER-words for a general class of people, places, things, ideas; not capitalized (ex: man, city, award, honesty) 
proper noun - ANSWER-name specific people, places, things; always capitalized (ex: Joe, Chicago, Academy Award) 
Verb - ANSWER-word/set of words that show action, feeling, or state of being (am, are, is) 
helping verb - ANSWER-help to clarify th...
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Personal pronoun 
replaces nouns representing people (she, it, they, you, we) 
 
 
 
Demonstrative pronouns 
Demonstrative replaces a noun that's already mentioned only 5 (this, that, these, those, such) These are ugly. Should I get those? 
 
 
 
 
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Interrogative pronoun 
asks a question (who, whom, whose, what, which) 
 
 
 
Indefinite pronoun 
does not refer to a specifi...
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