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Briefly describe two strategies for clarifying sentence structure.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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You can improve the clarity of your messages if you break up overly long sentences into shorter sentences.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Ques. 3

Word combinations such as basic fundamentals, anonymous stranger, and future plans are examples of
 
  A) predicates.
  B) redundancies.
  C) split modifiers.
  D) camouflaged verbs.
  E) parallel terms.

Ques. 4

A ________ is a verb that has been changed into a noun or an adjective.
 
  A) transitive verb
  B) transformed predicate
  C) predicate nominative
  D) camouflaged verb
  E) camouflaged pronoun
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Answer to #1

Answer: Keep the subject and predicate of a sentence as close together as possible, and keep adjectives, adverbs, and prepositional phrases as close as possible to the words they modify.

Answer to #2

Answer: TRUE
Explanation: Long, complicated sentences that are technically and grammatically correct can still sometimes interfere with comprehensionsimply because they are harder to decode than short sentences.

Answer to #3

Answer: B
Explanation: B) In some word combinations, the words say the same thing. For instance, anonymous stranger is redundant because by definition a stranger is someone whom you haven't met or don't know; so, he/she is anonymousnot named or identified.

Answer to #4

Answer: D
Explanation: D) Watch for words ending in -ion, -ing, -ance, -ment, or -ency. Such endings change strong verbs into nouns and adjectives.
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