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TSI Writing: Revising a Letter by Adding Transitions 147 Views
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Which is the best way to revise and combine sentences 1 and 2?
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- 00:03
All right See writing shmoop er's We had a bunch
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of stuff for you to end it We call it
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stuff it's literary stuff Okay well let's just start with
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the first primary dock here which is this fine letter
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to mr nevada which were goingto skin real quick He's
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- 00:20
got a couple of bad up there on the laugh
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of the dress Demons run When we spoke previously you
- 00:26
said it would resolve the issue quickly Okay so he's
- 00:28
clearly my strike and then next senses i hope you
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stay true to your word Well we skim down a
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question one we see it's only referring teo Well sentences
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one into so let's just stop right there on our
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skin Go to the question for number one here and
- 00:45
see what miss mona is so peeved about in context
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which is the best way to revise and combine senses
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one and two All right so there they are Let's
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Think about this well Getting a slam dunk on a
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revised right combined question is hard in this case since
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one is a complex sentence that contains one dependent clause
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right there and one independent claws right there Well sentence
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to is a simple sentence that contains one independent clause
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That's it in order to combine these properly we need
- 01:21
to follow the rules of the grammar court and then
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we can you know smash with backboard lebron style or
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something like that Well the easiest way to combine these
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two sentences is with a comma and a conjunction word
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like and showing how these two thoughts are connected a
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two points So the answer is c and it should
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read when we spoke previously comma you said you would
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resolve the issue quickly comma and i hope you stay
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true to your word So that's it see and add
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some foot tapping noises in there for the pv definition
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All right what we can't do Yeah what we can't
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do is cost the two sentences together and slap a
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common in between like a would have you d'oh that's
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called the kama slice It's illegal We've missed the basket
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If we do all that if we got the comma
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route while we have to add a conjunction as well
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but we still have to preserve the logic of the
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sentence Okay so placing But as b would have you
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d'oh before that second clause doesn't make any sense And
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keeping the sentence in the correct logical order is also
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a challenge Inserting when you stay true to your word
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a whiny kind of tone there as he would have
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you do well in the beginning of the sentence that
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indicates an improper cause and effect That's it it's c
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We're done with one See you back on the court
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