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GED Reasoning through Language Arts 5.3 Writing Skills. Which of the following statements provides the best assessment of the argument in Article 2?
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GED Reasoning through Language Arts 1.2 Language Conventions and Usage. Choose the option that correctly completes the sentence.
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Thank you We sneak in and here's your shmoop dooz
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your brought to you by well organized lists If your
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shopping list is written on a paper napkin well it
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probably just doesn't qualify Read the following passage from a
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job application cover letter liam having wings global market my
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dream content Okay now click the drop down menu and
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choose the option that correctly completes this sentence on your
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options right here Okay pro tip when bragging about your
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writing skills which is basically what this passage is doing
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it's useful to show that you actually have writing skills
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you wouldn't trust a chef who can't cook right right
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And we've been there we've been one of those don't
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ask her all right if you're writing out a list
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it's important to use parallel construction this doesn't refer to
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making all the houses on your street lineup although we're
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sure the homeowners association would probably appreciate anyway Instead parallel
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construction is when you make the items in a list
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match intense and in syntax The first item in the
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writer's list is the infinitive verb too right So the
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other items should all be in the same tense any
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Verb that uses the present tense and ends with i
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n g won't match this construction and we don't want
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to not match the answer's A b and c all
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mixed the present verb tense with the infinitive which makes
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it a confusing jumble that isn't easy to read so
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let's say that for a thomas pension novel gravity's rainbow
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great novel not hard to read anyway on ly answer
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d gives us all the verbs in the same tent
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and that nice parallel construction we like So much of
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d is correct Aren't coherent list helpful because you really
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don't want to accidentally spend three hundred dollars on a
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hot rock But they're good ham and pineapple on line 00:02:03.61 --> [endTime] one No
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