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Composition Modular Lesson 1, CLEP College
Composition Modular Lesson 2, CLEP College
Composition Modular
1. Pronouns
ANS Agree with the noun they represent (antecedent) in gender and num-ber
2. Nominative Case
ANS Type of Pronouns (I, you, she, he we, you, they)
3. Objective Case
ANS Type of Pronouns (me, you, her, him, us, them)
4. Possessive Case
ANS Type of Pronouns (my, mine, your, yours, his, her, its, our, ours,their, theirs)
5. Compound personal pronouns
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ANS Type of Pronouns (myself, yourself, etc)
6. Relative Pronouns
ANS Type of Pronouns (who, that, which, what) "Pay specialattention to who, which
changes its form to indicate case (who, whose, whom)
7. Interrogative Pronouns
ANS Type of Pronouns (who, which, what)
8. Indefinite Prounouns
ANS Type of Pronouns (all, any, both, each, either, everybody,none, one several, some, someone)
9. Subordination
ANS How you make one idea subordinate to another idea
10. Modifier
ANS A descriptive phrase or word
11. Coordination
ANS How you connect ideas together
12. Idiom
ANS A phrase without a literal meaning
13. Adjective
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ANS Modifies a noun
14. Diction Errors
ANS Incorrect word choices
15. Idiom Errors
ANS Expressions that are not always clear from the meaning of thewords (Kick the Bucket)
16. Past/present participle
ANS I have played/I am playing
17. Illustration
ANS Evidence, data, facts, quotes, etc "support your topic"
18. Analysis
ANS Explain, interpret, and contextualize the illustrations that have beenmade
19. Restatement or Restriction
ANS makes the subject more specific. Usually followsthe thesis sentence.
20. Affect
When you're talking about the act of changing -- the verb -- you'll use "affect."-
ANS To influence, to change
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21. Effect
When you're talking about the change itself -- the noun -- you'll use "effect."
ANS Toaccomplish (verb)
a result (noun)
22. All right
ANS Alright vs all right? which is spelled correctly
23. Disinterested
ANS Impartial
24. Uninterested
ANS Not interested
25. Eminent
ANS Outstanding, Distinguished
26. Respectively
ANS Each in the order given
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