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Post by zhixian on Feb 2, 2010 13:41:43 GMT -5
1. Before the Civil Rights Movement, African Americans were not allowed the vote.
2. Mr. Wells is standing in front of the room, and he is writing on the board.
3. The laptop is on the desk. My book bag is under the desk.
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Post by Mr. Wells on Feb 15, 2010 17:13:06 GMT -5
1) This is a simple sentence
2) CORRECT, though there are three prepositional phrases evident (in front, of the room, and on the board)
3) CORRECT
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Post by zhixian on Feb 17, 2010 20:24:33 GMT -5
1. Although African Americans were treated poorly before the Civil Rights Movement, they gain their right after the Civil Rights Movement.
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Post by Mr. Wells on Mar 22, 2010 7:47:39 GMT -5
1. This is now complex, but it does not begin with a preposition.
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Post by zhixian on Mar 25, 2010 9:55:26 GMT -5
1. Before the Civil Rights Movement, African Americans were suppressed under the Jim Crow Law.
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Post by Mr. Wells on Mar 25, 2010 23:10:42 GMT -5
1. This is a simple sentence again - it was supposed to be a complex sentence that begins with a prepositional phrase.
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