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  • Define ARCT-
    north
  • Should a topic sentence be broad or specific?
    Broad -- everything you discuss in the paragraph needs to be able to work with that topic sentence
  • Define DORM-
    sleep
  • Wath is te owner in 2023
    Tim cook
  • What is the plural of snowman?
    SnowMEN
  • What is the FIRST RULE OF FORMAL STYLE?
    No first person pronouns (I, me, my)
  • Define HYPN-
    sleep
  • Wath was te founder of apple?
    Steve Jobs
  • What formal style errors are being broken in this sentence? --> Today, it's not a surprise Michael Jordan's shoes are a big hit.
    contractions --> it's & slang --> a big hit
  • Wath is the most expensive action?
    155$
  • Wath was the favorite food of Steve Jobs?
    Broccoli
  • In wath country is the business of apple?
    EEUU
  • What is wrong with this sentence? It is snowing, and gray.
    It isn't a compound sentence, so you shouldn't have a comma before AND.
  • What is the first sentence in a body paragraph called?
    A topic sentence
  • Wath is the most expensive product on apple?
    Imphone 14 ProMax
  • What does the S stand for in GROUPS?
    Stay with your group.
  • Would this be a good SUPPORTING DETAIL (FACT) to include in a paper? Why/why not? --> Many people drive electric vehicles.
    No. It is not specific enough.
  • This is the most work on class?
    No
  • What is wrong with this sentence? Lucas went to the library and, Kylee went too.
    Commas always go BEFORE a FANBOY.
  • Wath are the Co-Owners in 2023
    Steve Wozniak, Ronald Wayne, Nike Makkula
  • Define HYPO-
    below, under
  • Define SUB-
    under
  • Wath was the first product in apple?
    The apple 1 a computer
  • Which FANBOY would best fit in this compound sentence? --> The students argued with Miss Duncan, ___ they didn't believe reindeer were real.
    FOR (because)
  • Wath was te most recent product?
    Iphone 14 Pro
  • In wath year was created apple?
    1976
  • List all of the FANBOYS.
    for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so