Punctuation
Transitions
Clauses
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Logical Sequence
100

You can use this to separate two independent clauses.

What is a semicolon (also could be colon or em dash)?

100

I have never been to the Grand Canyon. ________ , my friend has and he said it's amazing.

What is "however?"

100

When there are two clauses in a sentence, a comma divides these two types of clauses.

What are independent and dependent?

100
The central claim of a paragraph is likely found here.

What is the topic or intro sentence of a paragraph?

100

To begin logical sequence questions, you should start by doing this.

What is read the sentence you are moving?

200

A pair of either of these can separate nonessential information from a sentence.

What are commas or em dashes?

200

Madison is great at hockey. _______, she excels at biology.

What is "Moreover?"

200

A sentence is not complete if you separate these two clauses with a comma.

What are two dependent clauses?

200

Looking at this can be an easy way to understand what the whole passage will likely discuss?

What is the title?

200

Logical sequence questions can be asked about where to move sentences in a paragraph, but also these in a passage?

What are paragraphs?

300

This follows a colon.

What is elaboration?

300

She was hungry and wanted food. _______, she went to the kitchen and made a salad.

What is "Therefore?"

300

An introductory clause could also be described as this type of clause.

What is a dependent clause?

300

If asked to delete the underlined portion, you should lean towards answers that start with this.

What is "Yes?"

300

Moving a sentence here will create a new topic sentence of a paragraph.

Where is before sentence 1?

400

A period could replace this.

What is a semicolon?

400

The restaurant is well known for its pasta dishes. ______, its lasagna is renowned throughout New Jersey.

What is "For Example?"

400

This type of clause must come before a colon.

What is an independent clause?

400

When asked for an introduction or transition, you can typically look here for a clue as to what your underlined portion should contain.

What is the next sentence?

400

These, which exist in the paragraph in question, can tell you which sentences cannot be the answer. 

What are transitions between sentences?

500

A single one of these could replace a colon.

What is an em dash?

500

He didn't have a lot of money. ________, he bought a new car.

What is "Nevertheless?"

500

A definition will likely be part of this type of clause.

What is a nonessential clause?

500

When asked to add content into the exam, answers containing this should always be added.

What is elaboration (or specificity)?
500

The answer to question 28 on page 583.

What is C?