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Question
- be an editor. correct the spelling and the
punctuation in this excerpt from william
clark’s journal.
ocian in view! o! the joy!
- underline and classify the phrase and clause
in the following sentence.
after a long delay, the keelboat for the
expedition was completed.
- lewis took vials of vermilion on the long
journey. what is vermilion?
- studying clark’s journals is
a. without merit, since the spelling and
grammar are so poor
b. utilizing a primary source
c. impossible because the actual journals
were lost
- match the synonyms.
a. pelt 1. task
b. chore 2. teeming
c. reserved 3. hide
d. abounding 4. cool
e. aloof 5. restrain
Question 1
The word "Ocian" is misspelled; the correct spelling is "Ocean". The punctuation is mostly correct, but "O!" can be adjusted for style, but the main spelling error is "Ocian" → "Ocean".
- Phrases: "a long delay" (noun phrase), "the keelboat for the expedition" (noun phrase)
- Clauses: "After a long delay" (adverbial clause), "the keelboat for the expedition was completed" (independent clause)
Underline:
- "After a long delay" (adverbial clause)
- "a long delay" (noun phrase)
- "the keelboat for the expedition" (noun phrase)
- "the keelboat for the expedition was completed" (independent clause)
Vermilion is a bright red pigment, often made from mercury sulfide, or a vivid red color.
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