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PSAT 1.18 Writing Narrative Walkthrough. How would you change the underlined portion, if at all?
PSAT 1.13 Writing Narrative Walkthrough. How would you change the underlined portion, if at all?
Semicolons in The National Endowment for the Arts 181 Views
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PSAT 1.14 Writing Narrative Walkthrough. How would you change the underlined portion, if at all?
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Thank you We sneak then here's your shmoop du jour
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brought to you by musicians You might want to make
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yourself scarce way here There's a member of the orchestra
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who has a trombone to pick with you Alright Checking
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the pasig national endowment for the arts history and that's
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when you know nation i'm picking out key words here
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and oh david brinkley okay how would you change the
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underlined portion if at all Herman david kenin the president
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of the american federation of musicians who stepped in following
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david smith's death in may nineteen sixty five and here
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a potential answers starting with no change thing All right
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Well we're thinking we're thinking and we're not going to
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think any more shmoop do it for us four new
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members being added to the national council on the arts
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this is almost as exciting as the time we inducted
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three new teddy bears into our weekly tea party club
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although on a sad note it's just never been the
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same since benny bear moved on tio greener pastures okay
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enough depressing stuff Let's switch gears is something invigorating and
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thrilling an uplifting and like this question the passage tells
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us that there are four newbies being added to the
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council and none of them have giant fours on their
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chests so we're assuming the human torch did not get
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an invite Our answer choices are exact replicas of each
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other minus a few minor punctuation changes but maybe the
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differences aren't really all that minor The senses written plunks
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a semi colon down after herman david kenin but that
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implies that the person being described directly afterward the president
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of the american federation of musicians is a different fella
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and if we assume that's the case and then count
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up the number of people we get five that's one
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too many so unless these guys were playing a game
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of musical chairs and one of them was too slow
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on the draw when the deejay cut the tune this
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can't be right More likely this clause is describing cannon
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meaning we need a comma here not a semi colon
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which is going to take out option d moving on
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option c uses a comma after kenan but then plops
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down a semi colon after musicians which is just weird
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The claws that follows this word starts who stepped in
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Blah blah blah blah So the description of kenan is
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clearly still ongoing since we're not yet introducing the next
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guy on the list A semi colon won't work here
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either So c is out which just leaves b Yeah
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there should be a comma in both places One to
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indicate that kenan is the president of the american federation
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of musicians and another to show that he stepped in
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following david smith's death And with that his bio is 00:02:39.578 --> [endTime] over hope His obituary read a little better Home
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