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9 December, 06:00

What is the BEST way to revise this sentence so that it conveys clear, concise ideas and does not change the meaning of the sentence?

She was born in Kansas, but she moved to Chicago, and she studied at Smith Junior College in Chicago.

A) She went to college in Chicago.

B) She went from Kansas to Chicago for school.

C) She studied at Smith Junior College in Chicago.

D) She was born in Kansas, and she was educated at Smith Junior College in Chicago.

Which sentence contains a word or phrase that needs to be hyphenated?

A) Josey Wales was a notorious outlaw.

B) Our town is building a new junior high school.

C) The antismoking campaign in our town has been very successful.

Eliminate

D) My sister in law is one of my closest friends.

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  1. 9 December, 06:38
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    D) "She was born in Kansas, but she moved to Chicago, and she studied at Smith Junior College in Chicago"

    Explanation:

    Took the test got it right.
  2. 9 December, 07:33
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    1. The best way to revise the given sentence so that it conveys clear, concise ideas and does not change its meaning = to paraphrase that sentence.

    In the sentence: "She was born in Kansas, but she moved to Chicago, and she studied at Smith Junior College in Chicago", the paraphrase is letter "D", because saying that she was born in Kansas and she was educated in Chicago, indicates that she moved to Chicago.

    2. Letter "D" is correct. The correct spelling is "sister-in-law". The hyphen - is used to join words together to make a new one. For example: co-worker, friendly-looking, ex-mayor.
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