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lidoalex

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To assault the enemy's position without losing a soldier.
  ___________________ ____________
 
  Correct any fragments, fused sentences, or comma splices in the following
  sentences. Do nothing if the sentence is correct.

Question 2

Ted Kooser was the Poet Laureate of the United States, but most people had
  never heard of him.
 
  Underline all subjects once and complete verbs twice. Place all prepositional phrases
  in parentheses.



katkat_flores

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Answer to Question 1

He was determined to assault the enemy's position without losing a soldier.

Answer to Question 2

S: Ted Kooser
V: was
S: people
V: had heard
PP: of the United States, of him



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