Directions: Following the examples, rewrite the following rule violations.
1. English class is often taught using the Socratic method, but they were not always successful.
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2. In the Socratic method of teaching, a teacher leads a student through a series of questions so they ascertain the desired conclusions.
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3. Interesting questions are often asked by the teacher, but the more astute students in the class would answer it in a way that the teacher did not anticipate.
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4. The teacher often wondered if a typical student in his English classes would be able to recognize a dangling participle if he made it bold and forced it to jump out at them.
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5. The teacher told Bob he was lazy.
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6. Drew knows more about hunting that Sean because he learned it from his father.
6.
7. I would rather live in Sun Valley than Aspen, although it lacks affordable housing.
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8. The Secretary of Defense is more abrasive that the Five Star General, but he a superior stategist.
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9. Bob called all of his friends in Sun Valley before his arrival to town, which he had not done in years.
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10. Both of my mentors have quiet, unassuming mannerisms; he does his job because he loves it and cares about contributing to the community.
10.
Answers:
1. English class is often taught using the Socratic method, but they were not always successful.
1. English class is often taught using the Socratic method, but it was not always successful.
2. In the Socratic method of teaching, a teacher leads a student through a series of questions so they ascertain the desired conclusions.
2. In the Socratic method of teaching, a teacher leads a student through a series of questions so he ascertains the desired conclusions.
3. Interesting questions are often asked by the teacher, but the more astute students in the class would answer it in a way that the teacher did not anticipate.
3. Interesting questions are often asked by the teacher, but the more astute students in the class would answer them in a way that the teacher did not anticipate.
4. The teacher often wondered if a typical student in his English classes would be able to recognize a dangling participle if he made it bold and forced it to jump out at them.
4. The teacher often wondered if a typical student in his English classes would be able to recognize a dangling participle if he made it bold and forced it to jump out at him.
5. The teacher told the Bob he was lazy.
5. Bob was lazy, and the teacher told him so.
6. Drew knows more about hunting than Sean because he learned it from his father.
6. Drew knows more about hunting than Sean because Drew learned it from his father.
7. I would rather live in Sun Valley than Aspen, although it lacks affordable housing.
7. Although it lacks affordable housing, Sun Valley is a more desirable place to live than Aspen.
8. The Secretary of Defense is more abrasive that the Five Star General, but he a superior stategist.
8. The Secretary of Defense is more abrasive that the Five Star General, but the Secretary of Defense is a superior stategist.
9. Bob called all of his friends in Sun Valley before his arrival to town, which he had not done in years.
9.Arriving in Sun Valley Bob called all of his friends which he had not done in years.
10. Both of my mentors have quiet, unassuming mannerisms; he does his job because he loves it and cares about contributing to the community.
10. Both of my mentors have quiet, unassuming mannerisms; they do their jobs because they love them and care about contributing to the community.