Chapter 4.5 Proofreading to Catch Errors Aplia Assignment

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Identify the error or style problem in the following sentences. If anyone wants to come to my office to see my new computer let me know. - Spelling - Punctuation - Grammar

- Punctuation Explanation: Pay attention to missing commas, periods, colons, and semicolons. This sentence is missing a comma after the dependent clause (between computer and let).

After you compose your message, you need to proofread. The proofreading process may take longer than the composition process. You don't want to spend a lot of time composing the message and then let poor grammar or punctuation prevent your audience from comprehending it. What should you do when proofreading a routine document? Check all that apply. - Read one line at a time from a screen. - Determine the format of your message. - Skim over grammatical errors. - Read from a printed copy.

- Read one line at a time from a screen. - Read from a printed copy. Explanation: Read from a printed copy, or if reading from a screen, read one line at a time.

Read the following selection, and identify any errors. When proofreading for grammer errors. First locate the subject of the sentence. Then, you should double-check the agreement of nouns and antecedents as well as the agreement of subject and predicate. The grammar check on the computer may be helpful, but should not replace manual proofreading. -This selection is correct without any revisions. -This selection has two misspelled words, one comma splice, and one fragment. -This selection has a misspelled word, one sentence fragment, and one comma error.

-This selection has a misspelled word, one sentence fragment, and one comma error. Explanation: The bold word in the paragraph has been corrected. Additionally, the fragment has been corrected, and the misplaced comma in the final sentence has been removed. When proofreading for grammar errors, first locate the subject of the sentence. Then you should double-check the agreement of nouns and antecedents as well as the agreement of subject and predicate. The grammar check on the computer may be helpful but should not replace manual proofreading.

Per your request, I am enclosing his comments. -Wordy noun phrase -Redundancy -Trite expression

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