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Stamp collecting is a fascinating hobby, although it can be expensive. III. Stamp collecting is a fascinating hobby, additionally it can be expensive. 342. I. Jim dropped the fragile vase, consequently, it shattered into a thousand pieces. II. Jim dropped the fragile vase; consequently, it shattered into a thousand pieces. III. Jim dropped the fragile vase, and consequently it shattered into a thousand pieces. 47 48 Part I: The Questions 343. I. Penny turned off her phone, for she didn’t want to be interrupted.

III. Having changed his clothes, Alan was ready for the dance. 331. I. Nice to meet you. II. Nice meeting you! III. It was nice to meet you. Combining Ideas Correctly 332–346 Identify the sentence(s) in which ideas are joined correctly. On tiptoes, around the corner the burglar came. 328. 332. I. The table fell over, but it didn’t break. I. I dance. II. I dance on stage. II. The table fell over, it didn’t break. III. On Sundays, I dance. III. The table fell over but didn’t break. Chapter 7: Forming Complete Sentences 333.

306. The bus with _____ (the bus’s) 20 passengers flew by _____ (referring to the speaker) stop, so _____ (the speaker) was late for _____ (referring to the person listening) barbecue. 307. 311. Jeremy is as nervous as _____ (Gloria) when _____ (Jeremy and Gloria) visit _____ (Gloria’s) parents. 312. Elizabeth hates _____ (referring to the speaker) calling _____ (Elizabeth) “Liz” and has forbidden _____ (referring to the speaker) to do so. 313. Fran, _____ (Fran) Charlie thinks should take a course in public speaking, is not open to _____ (the course’s) subject matter.

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