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Question must be answered by looking at the following sentence from Text 1:


Well, if a woman upset the world, do give her a chance to set it right side up again.


The use of “do” in the sentence is:
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Question must be answered by looking at the following sentence from Text 1:


Well, if a woman upset the world, do give her a chance to set it right side up again.


The use of “well” in the beginning of the sentence is a very common feature of cohesion in spoken discourse and is usually used for:


I softening and correcting.

II gaining time.

III referring to your own expectations.

IV indicating you don’t need any help.


The only correct ways to finish the assertion are:

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Question must be answered by looking at the following sentence from Text 1:


I have plowed and reaped and husked and chopped and mowed, and can any man do more than that?

When Sojourner chooses to use “can” in “and can any man do more than that?”, she does it because:

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Question must be answered by looking at the following sentence from Text 1:


I have plowed and reaped and husked and chopped and mowed, and can any man do more than that?


About the use of -ed made by Sojourner, identify the correct and incorrect items:


( ) she uses –ed arbitrarily.

( ) she uses –ed to indicate the completeness of the actions.

( ) these words finish in –ed because they mark the perfective aspect of the verbs.

( ) these words finish in –ed because they’re adjectives.


The alternative that best represents the appropriate sequence, top-down, is:

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Question must be answered by looking at the following sentence from Text 1:


I have plowed and reaped and husked and chopped and mowed, and can any man do more than that?


We may say that the verbs Sojourner uses are: