Ellis

The Coca-Cola company is claiming that Coke is a great drink to have for any meal and that no matter how much you drink it, there is no way that you could get tired of it. It implies that you could have it whenever and wherever and it will always taste good. Issues that this #|photo has though is that you are not shown how many calories or how much sugar is in one glass of Coca-Cola. The company knows for a fact that Coca-Cola isn’t good for you or else they would advertise it. Because Coke advertises so much, it makes me wonder, how successful are they? You would think that if they are as successful as they make them sound than they wouldn’t have to advertise as much.

[|Commas Prezi] Caroline McClelland and Chelsea Ellis
 * Instructions:**

Circle the sentence that a comma is __incorrectly__ used to separate a subject and its verb or a verb and its subject for numbers one and two. A) My manager said, I wouldn’t get paid until next week. B) My manager said I wouldn’t get paid, until next week. C) My manager, said I wouldn’t get paid until next week.

2. A) People who study, a lot tend to make good grades. B) People who study a lot, tend to make good grades. C) People, who study a lot tend to make good grades.

3. Circle the sentence that that __incorrectly__ uses a comma AFTER a coordinating conjunction. A) My dad likes cats but, not dogs. B) My dad likes cats, but not dogs. C) My dad likes, cats but not dogs.

4. What makes the sentence you chose incorrect?

Circle the sentence where unnecessary commas are used to set off short phrases for questions five and six. 5. A) Our grandfather was, born in Germany. B) Our grandfather, was born in Germany. C) Our grandfather was born, in Germany. 6. A) Perhaps the dog didn’t, eat my shoe. B) Perhaps, the dog didn’t eat my shoe. C) Perhaps the dog, didn’t eat my shoe.

Circle the sentence that has a comma that is __incorrectly__ setting off an essential clause, phrase, or appositive. 7. A) Everyone who has a car, is expected, to pay #|car insurance. B) Everyone who has a car is expected, to pay car, #|insurance. C) Everyone, who has a car, is expected to pay #|car insurance. 8. A) The pageant was #|full of girls, dressed in long gowns, competing for the title. B) The pageant, was #|full of girls, dressed in long gowns competing for the title. C) The pageant was #|full, of girls dressed, in long gowns competing for the title.

Circle the __incorrect__ comma that precedes the first item of a #|series or follows the last. 9. A) The girl played a lot of #|sports, such as soccer, swimming, track, and tennis. B) The girl played a lot of sports, such as, soccer, swimming, track, and tennis. C) The girl played a lot of sports, such as soccer, swimming, track, and, tennis.

10. A) Katie was a very sweet, kind, and smart, girl. B) Katie was a very sweet, kind, and smart girl. C) Katie, was a very sweet, kind, and smart girl.

Answers:

[|https://www.google.com/search?q=appeal+to+ignorance&bav=on.2,or.&bvm=bv.53899372,d.eWU&biw=1366&bih=674&dpr=1&pdl=300&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=xFldUvmzB4X29gTspICgCw#hl=en&q=appeal+to+ignorance+cartoon+about+rich+man&tbm=isch&um=1&facrc=_&imgdii=_&imgrc=ugQZVGtaR1KOWM%3A%3BfyPV_F89BWPxgM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252F4.bp.blogspot.com%252F_qyhZ9_eXCHM%252FTKKGAwMUz6I%252FAAAAAAAAGa8%252Fl8qDRRQ3xQ8%252Fs1600%252Fpolyp_cartoon_Rich_Elite.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwoodgatesview.com%252F2012%252F07%252F%3B720%3B411] Appeal to Ignorance We believe that this is an appeal to ignorance because he is claiming that just because he is rich, nothing will affect him. The audience would have to see his claim as a proven fact for it to be true or vice versa. Global warming affects how people live no matter if you are rich or poor; you can’t pay off global warming because it will always be there.
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 * 1) Because the comma is after the coordinating conjunction when it should be before.
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