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Q: If two independent clauses are connected by a semicolon does the dotted line go straight from on verb to the others adjective?
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True or false If two independent clauses are connected by a semicolon, the dotted line is slanted from one verb to the other.?

False. The correct answer is "If two independent clauses are connected by a semicolon, the dotted line goes straight from one verb to the other." (A+)


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How would you change straighten into an adjective?

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Which countries are connected by the Palk straight?

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What are all the modifiers and their correct classifications in the sentence You turned your head and saw a rapidly approaching truck headed straight for your car?

The word "your" is a possessive adjective (used twice). The word "a" is an article. The word "rapidly" is an adverb modifying the adjective approaching. The present participle "approaching" is used as an adjective modifying the noun truck. The word "straight" is used as an adverb modifying the participle headed in the adjective phrase "headed straight for your car."