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- For sentence completion: "a simple" fits grammatically and logically to describe the white spot. For the compound sentence, "and it became" connects two independent clauses properly.
- For correcting sentences: Fix run-ons and punctuation errors to make sentences grammatically correct.
- For adding punctuation: Use quotation marks and commas to properly frame direct speech and separate clauses.
- For fixing run-on: Split the quoted run-on into two clear sentences or use a conjunction.
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Completion & Compound Sentence
- b. a simple
- and it became
Write the sentences correctly
- My Grandma from Naples, Italy, taught me how to make pizza now.
- "Rolling makes dough tough, so stretch it out by hand for the crust," she said.
Add punctuation to this sentence
- "Put the crust on a baking sheet sprinkled with cornmeal," she continued, "not flour."
Rewrite this sentence so it is not a run-on sentence
- Her final advice was, "Keep the toppings light; don't put on too many."
Or: Her final advice was, "Keep the toppings light, and don't put on too many."