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ACT English 1.1 Punctuation 655 Views


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ACT English: Punctuation Drill 1, Problem 1. Choose the correct punctuation for this sentence.

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Here's your shmoop du jour, brought to you by Grandmothers. They'll let you do all

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the stuff your parents won't, because... what do they care?

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My grandmother a true artist decided it was time for me to learn to paint.

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And here are the possible answers...

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Well, as is, this sentence just sounds weird.

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It's very unlikely that "Grandmother-a-true-artist" is your grandmother's name

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Based on the context, the subject of the sentence is actually just... grandma.

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That would make "a true artist" an appositive phrase.

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An appositive phrase drops in another name, or something that defines the previous subject,

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with two well-placed commas surrounding it.

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These say, "My grandma doesn't just bake amazing apple pie, she's an artist too."

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Well, we know A can't be true, because right

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now the sentence doesn't make sense. D is out as well... unless you have a "grandmother

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A" to distinguish her from grandmothers B and C...

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In option C, there's only one comma, so the appositive phrase isn't appropriately

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jailed like we want it to be. We need commas on both sides. We're sticking

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to our guns on this one. Now all that's left is B. It works because

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the appositive phrase is surrounded by two commas. Just the way we like it.

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