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GSE GRADE 10 ELA - Important Supreme Court Case
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Grade 10
English
Georgia Standards of Excellence
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- Q1What is the correct way to write "added further detail. “And..." in paragraph 2?added further detail - “Andadded further detail; “Andadded further detail, “Andadded further detail: “And60sELAGSE10L2b
- Q2In paragraph 3, how should each of the 31 states to make their own decision be written to correct the issue with pronoun-antecedent agreement?each of the 31 states to make its own decisionCorrect as is.each of the 31 states to make a decision themselveseach of the 31 states to make her own decision60sELAGSE10SL1
- Q3How should the underlined section, slavery. , be written in order to join the sentences and correctly clarify the relationship?slavery; In factslavery. Nextslavery; in fact,slavery. Still,60sELAGSE10L2a
- Q4In paragraph 3, the word “catalist” is spelled incorrectly. How should the word be spelled?catilistcatelystcatalystcatalest60sELAGSE10L2c
- Q5What is the correct way to punctuate the following sentence in paragraph 4?If the right decision had been made in the first place granting, Mr. Scott and other enslaved individuals citizenship, and all its benefits, and clarifying that slavery was a federal decision, perhaps the Civil War could have been avoided.If the right decision had been made in the first place granting Mr. Scott and other enslaved individuals citizenship and all its benefits and clarifying that slavery was a federal decision, perhaps the Civil War could have been avoided.If the right decision had been made in the first place, granting Mr. Scott and other enslaved individuals citizenship and all its benefits and clarifying that slavery was a federal decision perhaps the Civil War could have been avoided.If the right decision had been made in the first place, granting Mr. Scott and other enslaved individuals citizenship and all its benefits and clarifying that slavery was a federal decision, perhaps the Civil War could have been avoided.60sELAGSE10L2