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Which of the following quotes indicates omitted text? "You could go crazy thinking of how public our lives really arethe omnipresent security cameras, the tracking data on our very smart phones, the porous state of our Internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says New Yorker journalist Susan Orlean. "You could go crazy thinking of how public our lives really are[the omnipresent security cameras, the tracking data on our very smart phones,] the porous state of our Internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says New Yorker journalist Susan Orlean. "You could go crazy thinking of how public [sic] our lives really arethe omnipresent security cameras, the tracking data on our very smart phones, the porous state of our Internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says New Yorker journalist Susan Orlean. "You could go crazy thinking of how unprivate our lives really are...the porous state of our Internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says New Yorker journalist Susan Orlean.
1. Indicate how many sentences are formed by the following periods: (EACH VERB REPRESENTS A PRAYER) a) I read and reread it, but I still didn't understand it. b) Last week we went to see the Batman movie. c) The teacher asked for attention and the students listened in silence. d) My neighbor lent me that book. e) I wish you to fulfill all your wishes and be happy forever. 2. According to the number of sentences identified, classify the periods above as simple or compound. 3. Phrase, Prayer and Period Classify periods by placing PS for simple period and PC for compound period: () I was silly and bought the ticket straight to Rio. () Before, the Indians were the owners of the land. () He arrived at the bar, danced, sang, drank and left. () I am the guy, the most sleeper in the world. ( ) You are sad. () I want you to wake me up when the bus arrives () Attention, I will tell a joke. () I invented that excuse because I couldn't find a better one. () The study brings us benefits. () Love builds and hate destroys. 4. Put C (right) or E (wrong) for the statements placed in parentheses below: () Watch out for our children. (simple period) () Everything went back to what it was before. (compound period) () My mother wears glasses, yours does not. (simple period) () Rain and sun, Spanish wedding. (phrase) () God made you for life. (simple period) () There he goes to the world. (simple period) () Every couple fights one day in life. (compound period). () The boy very politely said goodbye. (compound period) () God made the moon that lights our road. (compound period) () The two were inseparable partners. (simple period) 5. Do you pay well there? In this sentence the subject is: a) hidden b) simple c) undetermined d) prayer without subject 6. Write 3 sentences of simple period and 3 of compound. Identify the verbs.
Which of the following quotes indicates omitted text? "You could go crazy thinking of how public our lives really arethe omnipresent security cameras, the tracking data on our very smart phones, the porous state of our Internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says New Yorker journalist Susan Orlean. "You could go crazy thinking of how public our lives really are[the omnipresent security cameras, the tracking data on our very smart phones,] the porous state of our Internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says New Yorker journalist Susan Orlean. "You could go crazy thinking of how public [sic] our lives really arethe omnipresent security cameras, the tracking data on our very smart phones, the porous state of our Internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says New Yorker journalist Susan Orlean. "You could go crazy thinking of how unprivate our lives really are...the porous state of our Internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says New Yorker journalist Susan Orlean.