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casperchen82

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What type of sentence fault results when a writer punctuates a broken-off part of a complex sentence as if it were a complete sentence?
 A) Run-on sentence
  B) Comma splice
  C) Fragment
  D) Simple

Question 2

Which of the following best describes the table of contents?
 A) The table of contents provides an analytical overview of a report and the order in which information is presented.
  B) The table of contents summarizes the essential elements in an entire report.
  C) The table of contents includes the title, author, date, and the name of the person or organization who requested the report.
  D) The table of contents is an alphabetical list of sources used in preparing the report.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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