Sentence 1: There should be no parking on both side of the building. Sentence 2: Either of my classmates are participating in the Magnet Poetry.
A. Both sentences are incorrect.
B. Only sentence 1 is correct.
C. Only sentence 2 is correct.
D. Both sentences are correct.
Select your answer:

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Conjunction and Punctuation › ViewMake sure to study for the exam. You might not pass it.
A. Make sure to study for the exam; otherwise, you might not pass it.
B. Otherwise make sure to study for the exam, because you might not pass it.
C. Make sure to study for the exam therefore you might not pass it.
D. Make sure to study for the exam otherwise you might not pass it.
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information that has nothing to do with the argument being made
A. irrelevant evidence
B. introverted evidence
C. jargon
D. introduction
