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ENG 411B

Principles of Modern Grammar

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MODULE 4 GRADE REVIEWENG 411B

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• 15.36/2270%

Average Module Score

Average Exam Score

Module 4 (Total) Grade Distribution

• 4.34/6• 72%

• A – 0 70-65.1• A- – 4 65-63• B+ – 1 62.9-60.9• B – 0 60.8-58.1• B- – 2 58-56• C+ – 4 55.9-53.9• C – 4 53.8-51.1• C- – 3 51-49• D – 1 48.9-42• F – 4 41.9-0

• 54.33/7078%

Average Total Score

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Each Group will be asked to identify one (or more) of the following:

1. Sentence Variety2. Punctuation Rules3. Typical Grammatical Errors4. Stylistic/Rhetorical Choices

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For example, A Doll's House is the house of one Doll, but A Dozen Dolls' Houses is plural. Similarly, an apostrophe after the word will make the plural possessive of a noun ending in a letter x: The Beaux' Strategem.

From: Words at Play: Creative Writing and Dramaturgy by Felicia Hardison Londre'

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I believe that everything happens for a reason.

People change so that you can learn to let go,

things go wrong so that you appreciate them

when they're right, you believe lies so you

eventually learn to trust no one but yourself,

and sometimes good things fall apart so better

things can fall together.

― Marilyn Monroe

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In their senior year, a shared research interest in adrenaline, near-death experiences, and seemingly supernatural events reveals an intriguing hidden possibility: that under the right conditions, someone could actually gain extraordinary abilities.

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When he told her that her voice sounded like earl grey tea and her laughs like manic pencil scratches; that he always drew out the pattern of her freckles on restaurant napkins; that she was the princess he told his little sister bedtime stories about; that her eyelashes looked pretty when she cried, his voice trembled like a violin string and she cracked like a spine of a book.- Unknown

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A bird came down the walk:He did not know I saw;He bit an angle-worm in halvesAnd ate the fellow, raw.

And then he drank a dewFrom a convenient grass,And then hopped sidewise to the wallTo let a beetle pass.

- Emily Dickinson, A Bird Came Down

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Be he had no regrets, because now he could look out over the whole world. And so, even today, his great, round boulder is perched on the peak of that mountain on an island in Hawaii. That's how the story goes.

-Haruki Murakami

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Hepzibah blundered to and fro about her small place of business, committing the most unheard-of errors: now stringing up twelve, and now seven, tallow candles, instead of ten to the pound; selling ginger for Scotch snuff, pins for needs, and needles for pins; misreckoning her change, sometimes to the public detriment, and much oftener to her own; and thus she went on, doing her utmost to bring chaos back again, until, at the close of the day’s labor, to her inexplicable astonishment, she found the money drawer almost destitute of coin.- Nathaniel Hawthorne, The House of Seven Gables

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