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Caiter2013

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A writer who presents a one-sided view of a subject is said to be
 
  a. critical.
 
  b. objective.
 
  c. biased.
 
  d. factual.
 
  _______

Question 2

Choose the sentence that does not have a run-on or comma splice.
 
  a. I hate being in Florida in July for I sweat all the time in the summer heat.
 
  b. I hate being in Florida in July, for I sweat all the time in the summer heat.
 
  c. I hate being in Florida in July, I sweatall the time in the summer heat.
 
  d. I hate being in Florida in July I sweat all the time in the summer heat.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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