To provide a specific answer, I would need to see the passage in question. However, in general, sentences that are redundant, unclear, or do not contribute to the main idea of the passage should be considered for rewriting or removal. Focus on improving clarity and coherence, ensuring each sentence serves a purpose in supporting the overall message.
Shakespeare wrote the play.
"How should the sentence above be rewritten to correct the subject-verb agreement error?"
The word "should" be used in the conditional sentences.
Because they thought is was unfair
Thomas Jefferson
To determine what an informational passage is about, start by examining the title and any headings or subheadings. Then, skim the introduction and conclusion for key points. Finally, look for topic sentences in each paragraph for a summary of the main ideas.
The proofreading mark DS stands for "delete space." It is used to indicate that there is an unnecessary space that should be removed between two words or sentences.
About 5-7 sentences
I believe the question has a grammatical error and should be rewritten as "what degrees do not require math."
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