Sentence Sequencing Test Prep AK
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- A. The first sentence is a statement about an organization. The second sentence is a statement that provides more information about that same organization. Neither is really an example.
- C. These sentences do not agree. They are contradictory.
- A. The first sentence makes a claim and swimming using more muscles than other sports. The second sentence supports that claim when it says that even people who exercise a lot are sore after swimming (thus, they must have used muscles that they do not usually use).
- C. The first sentence makes a claim. The second sentence provides a specific example that supports that claim.
- A. The first sentence makes a claim. The second sentence provides a specific example of one of the "range of goals" one can accomplish with knitting.
- A. The first sentence make a claim. The second sentence supports that claim by showing that when the first condition is not met, the plants do not do well.
- A. The first sentence makes a claim. The second sentence supports that claim by showing how some confused people behave.
- C. This first sentence makes a claim. The second sentence supports that claim with a specific detail. It doesn't really explain anything, but it does support.
- C. These two sentences do not agree.
- C. The second sentence is unnecessary. But it highlights the first sentence; it provides emphasis.