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extra credit (2 points each) write up to three sentences using a stem correctly. use correct grammar, capitalization, and punctuation. 1. 2. my friend is an extrovert who loves to dance at parties 3. the loud noise outside distracted me from my homework
To complete this extra - credit task, we need to write sentences that correctly use a STEM (assuming STEM here refers to a verb, perhaps "stem" as in to stop or restrict, or maybe a noun related to science, technology, engineering, or math; but given the context of writing sentences with correct grammar, let's proceed with using "stem" as a verb meaning to stop or originate from).
Sentence 1
The river's source stems from a small spring in the mountains. Here, we use "stems" (third - person singular of "stem") to show the origin of the river's water. The sentence has correct subject - verb agreement, capitalization (the first word "The" is capitalized), and punctuation (a period at the end).
Sentence 2
We need to stem the flow of water from the broken pipe before it causes more damage. In this sentence, "stem" is used as a verb to mean stopping the flow. The sentence is grammatically correct, with proper capitalization and punctuation.
Sentence 3
Many great scientific discoveries stem from years of careful research and experimentation. Here, "stem" is used to indicate the origin of scientific discoveries. The sentence follows the rules of grammar, capitalization, and punctuation.
If you meant a different kind of STEM (like the acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), here are some examples:
Sentence 1 (using STEM as the acronym)
In our school, the STEM program includes courses in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, which help students develop problem - solving skills.
Sentence 2
She is very interested in STEM fields because she wants to become an engineer and work on innovative projects.
Sentence 3
The new curriculum is designed to integrate STEM concepts into every grade level, from elementary to high school.
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To complete this extra - credit task, we need to write sentences that correctly use a STEM (assuming STEM here refers to a verb, perhaps "stem" as in to stop or restrict, or maybe a noun related to science, technology, engineering, or math; but given the context of writing sentences with correct grammar, let's proceed with using "stem" as a verb meaning to stop or originate from).
Sentence 1
The river's source stems from a small spring in the mountains. Here, we use "stems" (third - person singular of "stem") to show the origin of the river's water. The sentence has correct subject - verb agreement, capitalization (the first word "The" is capitalized), and punctuation (a period at the end).
Sentence 2
We need to stem the flow of water from the broken pipe before it causes more damage. In this sentence, "stem" is used as a verb to mean stopping the flow. The sentence is grammatically correct, with proper capitalization and punctuation.
Sentence 3
Many great scientific discoveries stem from years of careful research and experimentation. Here, "stem" is used to indicate the origin of scientific discoveries. The sentence follows the rules of grammar, capitalization, and punctuation.
If you meant a different kind of STEM (like the acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), here are some examples:
Sentence 1 (using STEM as the acronym)
In our school, the STEM program includes courses in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, which help students develop problem - solving skills.
Sentence 2
She is very interested in STEM fields because she wants to become an engineer and work on innovative projects.
Sentence 3
The new curriculum is designed to integrate STEM concepts into every grade level, from elementary to high school.