Q.1
Which sentence is written the best?
  • We searched for the lost puppy. We never found the lost puppy.
  • We searched for the lost puppy but never found it.
  • We searched for the sad lost puppy, and we never found the sad lost puppy.
  • We searched for the animal and never found it.
Q.2
Which sentence is written the best?
  • Jewelry is important to women, but tools are not important.
  • Jewelry is important to women, but tools are not .
  • Jewelry is important to women. Tools are not important.
  • Jewelry is important and tools are not.
Q.3
Which sentence is written the best?
  • Maps help people who have trouble following directions.
  • Maps help people. Some people have trouble following directions.
  • Maps help people.
  • Maps help.
Q.4
Which sentence is written the best?
  • Since Karen took medication every day, she would need her medication every single day.
  • Karen took medication every day, and she would need her medication every single day.
  • Karen took medication and would need it every single day.
  • Karen took medication every day. She would need it every single day.
Q.5
Which sentence is written the best?
  • The girl walked into the room. She saw her father.
  • When the young girl happily walked into the room, she saw her father.
  • The girl walked and strutted into the room and she saw and looked at her father.
  • The girl walked into the room and saw her father.
Q.6
What should happen to the sentence below? The tree blew in the wind.
  • Include more adjectives and adverbs to add more detail to the sentence
  • Add more prepositions to the sentence
  • Take out some of the unnecessary words in the sentence
  • Combine this sentence with the original sentence. A ship sailed by
Q.7
What should happen to the sentence below? Reading is my favorite subject. Art is my least favorite.
  • Include more adjectives and adverbs to add more detail to the sentence
  • Add more prepositions to the sentence
  • Take out some of the unnecessary words in the sentence
  • Combine both sentences with a connecting word
Q.8
Which sentence is written the best?
  • Sarah thought about the difficult very hard question. Then she answered it.
  • Sarah thought about the difficult question. Then she answered it.
  • Sarah thought about the question and answered it.
  • Sarah thought about the difficult question before answering it.
Q.9
What should happen to the sentence below? After eating a large very sizable dinner, I went to sleep.
  • Include more adjectives and adverbs to add more detail to the sentence
  • Add more prepositions to the sentence
  • Take out some of the unnecessary words in the sentence
  • Combine this sentence with the original sentence. At school tomorrow, I will study for my test
Q.10
Which sentence is written the best?
  • Everyone saw the hard rain falling. They got an umbrella.
  • Everyone saw the hard rain falling, so they got an umbrella.
  • Everyone saw the rain, so they got an umbrella.
  • Everyone saw the terribly very hard horrible rain, and they got an umbrella.
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