ENGL 101 ENGL101 Module 4 Quiz 3 (Liberty University)

ENGL 101 ENGL101 Module 4 Quiz 3 (Liberty University)

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ENGL 101 Module 4 Quiz 3

  1.     Choose the correct spelling of the word to be inserted into the blank.
  2. Choose the correct word to fill in the blank. Even though Byron had not seen his aunt since he started school, he was _______ he could visit her during the summer.    
  3. Choose the correct spelling of the word to be inserted into the blank. Did you __________ your bonus check yet?    
  4. Choose the correct spelling of the word to be inserted into the blank. This new regulation __________ the old one
  5. Select the sentence that uses quotation marks or italics correctly
  6.     The spell-checker will not flag a word if it is a correctly spelled homonym of the one you want.
  7. Select the sentence that uses quotation marks or italics correctly
  8. Choose the correct word to fill in the blank.  Byron's father offered him some __________ to help him work through his feelings of loss.   
  9. Which of the following is not a suffix?    
  10.    Choose the correct spelling of the word to be inserted into the blank. Justin is quite an __________.              
  11. Which of the following is correct?    
  12. Which of the following is correct?    
  13. A homophone is a word that    
  14. Select the sentence that uses quotation marks or italics correctly.    
  15. Select the sentence that uses quotation marks or italics correctly
  16. Choose the correct spelling of the word to be inserted into the blank. We may encounter __________ turbulence during the flight.          
  17. Select the sentence that uses quotation marks or italics correctly.    
  18. Which of the following is not a suffix?   
  19. The following sentence uses abbreviations correctly: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s life is honored by a national holiday every third Monday in January.    
  20.     The following sentence uses numbers correctly:  Chandra's paper on India's struggle for independence focuses on imperialism affecting six-hundred-twenty-five-million native Indians.

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