ASSIGNMENT 08
EN120 English Composition I
Directions: Be sure to make an electronic copy of your answer before submitting it to Ashworth College for grading. Unless otherwise stated, answer in complete sentences, and be sure to use correct English spelling and grammar. Your response should be a maximum of two (2) double-spaced pages in length; refer to the “Assignment Format” page for specific format requirements.

For Questions 1-5, select the appropriate words for the sentence. (7 points each)

1. Although the Smiths had (already, all ready) eaten dinner, they (aloud, allowed) Johnnie to prepare his plate at the stove and join them at the table.

2. Sarah (choose, chose) to go on the field trip to Atlanta and was nearly (busting, bursting) with energy as she boarded the bus.

3. I believe the paper napkins will (affect, effect) the color scheme you selected for the wedding (regardless, irregardless) of what Ms. Compton says.

4. We shall (precede, proceed) with the bake sale, and all (proceeds, proceed) will go to the Children’s Mission.

5. “(Can, May) I attend the party with Bert?” I asked Dad. “I (no, know) he’s not (your, you’re) favorite person.”


For questions, 6-10, select the correct word for each of the following sentences. (7 points each)

6. People can often work (to, two, too) much, which leads to burnout.

7. (Your, You’re) understanding of this novel is so (thorough, through, though).

8. He (sat, set) the plant on the windowsill so that it could take advantage of the pretty (weather, whether).

9. Blake didn’t (no, know) if he (passed, past) his exam.

10. You must (accept, except) the fact that his (been, being) here (effects, affects) you greatly.

11. In a paragraph, define “plagiarism” (10 points), and discuss two (2) ways to avoid plagiarism in your writing (10 points each). (Possible total of 30 points for #11)

Respuesta :

After reading through each question and option, we can fill in the blanks and answer in the following manner:

  1. already / allowed
  2. chose / bursting
  3. affect / regardless
  4. proceed / proceeds
  5. May / know / your
  6. too
  7. Your / thorough
  8. set / weather
  9. know / passed
  10. accept / being / affects
  11. Plagiarism refers to using someone's words or ideas as if they were your own, without giving the other person due credit. Two possible ways of avoiding plagiarism are to credit the person in your work and/or by quoting their words, making it clear to whom they belong.

Which word to choose:

  • Questions 1 through 10 require ample knowledge of vocabulary. Let's break down a couple of examples to have an idea of what is expected from us.
  • In sentences 3 and 10, we must choose between "effect" and "affect". Although the two words sound similar, "effect" is a noun and "affect" is a verb. Therefore, we must choose the one that suits the sentence best according to the context.
  • In sentence 7, we must choose between "your" and "you're". "Your" is a possessive adjective. It indicates that something belongs to someone. "You're" is a contraction of "you are", which means it is the subject and verb of a sentence. In this case, the knowledge belongs to someone, which is why we chose "your".

Defining plagiarism:

  • Plagiarism is the action of copying someone else's words, ideas, or even entire work. There are different kinds of plagiarism, such as word-for-word and patchwork plagiarism.
  • It is highly unethical to plagiarize someone's work. We must always credit our sources.

Learn more about plagiarism here:

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