Author Question: Which sentence de-emphasizes the nonessential sentence information? A) Professor Jenkins--who ... (Read 892 times)

Starlight

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 567
Which sentence de-emphasizes the nonessential sentence information?
 A) Professor Jenkins--who recently returned from a sabbatical leave--finally published his novel.
 B) Professor Jenkins, who recently returned from a sabbatical leave, finally published his novel.
 C) Professor Jenkins (who recently returned from a sabbatical leave) finally published his novel.

Question 2

Because people have different speaking styles, group members should decide beforehand
 A) who does what.
  B) when to schedule meetings.
  C) the presentation topic, tone, format, organization, and visuals.
  D) who brings snacks.



kthug

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 332
Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question


 

Did you know?

The most dangerous mercury compound, dimethyl mercury, is so toxic that even a few microliters spilled on the skin can cause death. Mercury has been shown to accumulate in higher amounts in the following types of fish than other types: swordfish, shark, mackerel, tilefish, crab, and tuna.

Did you know?

Sperm cells are so tiny that 400 to 500 million (400,000,000–500,000,000) of them fit onto 1 tsp.

Did you know?

Approximately 500,000 babies are born each year in the United States to teenage mothers.

Did you know?

Hypertension is a silent killer because it is deadly and has no significant early symptoms. The danger from hypertension is the extra load on the heart, which can lead to hypertensive heart disease and kidney damage. This occurs without any major symptoms until the high blood pressure becomes extreme. Regular blood pressure checks are an important method of catching hypertension before it can kill you.

Did you know?

As many as 28% of hospitalized patients requiring mechanical ventilators to help them breathe (for more than 48 hours) will develop ventilator-associated pneumonia. Current therapy involves intravenous antibiotics, but new antibiotics that can be inhaled (and more directly treat the infection) are being developed.

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library