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s.tung

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For each of the publications mentioned, select the most likely author's purpose.
  A book called Why You Should Become a Vegetarian in the Self-improvement section of the
  bookstore.
 
  a) to inform
  b) to persuade
  c) to entertain

Question 2

Add commas to the following sentences according to the second set of comma rules, those that
  show how commas are used to enclose scoopable elements within a sentence. Remember
  that scoopable elements include names of people being spoken to, interrupting expressions,
  and unnecessary additional information. Scoopable elements require commas before and after
  them to show that the enclosed information can be left out. Some sentences are correct.
  The question that everyone got wrong was number three.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



Sophiapenny

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Answer to Question 1

b)

Answer to Question 2

The sentence is correct.



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