Student ID: 21824874
1. Which of the following is true regarding a restrictive adjectival clause?
A. It will typically include the relative pronoun which.
B. It will follow a general noun and is not set off by commas.
C. It will be set off by commas.
D. It will follow a proper noun.
2. Which of the following is a compound sentence?
A. Sue gave Jim a new racket, and he left for the tennis courts.
B. We found our way home without a map.
C. Rain and heavy winds caused damage along the coast.
D. Kim will take her daughter shopping when she learns to behave in public.
3. The following sentence is an example of which primary English sentence pattern?
The toddler tossed his father the ball.
A. Pronoun+ subject+ interrogative verb
B. Subject+ verb +object +object complement
C. Subject+ action verb + direct object
D. Subject+ action verb+ indirect object+ direct object
4. Identify the sentence that contains a noun clause in italics.
A. What Betty wants is to harvest the corn.
B. Betty wants to harvest the corn.
C. When should Betty harvest the corn?
D. Betty would like to harvest the corn.
5. One of the following sentences contains an independent clause and a dependent clause, which makes it a
complex sentence. Which is the complex sentence?
A. I came home; I saw an envelope in the mailbox.
B. Jenny was the largest elephant in the circus.
C. I hesitated a moment, but her smile gave me courage.
D. After the rain ended, the sky became blue.
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6. Which sentence uses correct parallel construction?
A. You can either talk to the manager about your problem or writing a letter to the president of the company.
B. The painter wore glasses, gloves, and boots.
C. Most people enjoy ice cream and the plant grows.
D. Anyone who is going to work here will have to be athletic, an intelligent person, and have a good sense of humor.
7. The infinitive is the most versatile verb form because it can be used as
A. a verb, an adverb, or a conjunction.
B. a verb, a noun, an adverb, or an interjection.
C. a verb, an adjective, or a preposition.
D. a verb, a noun, an adjective, or an adverb.
8. In which sentence are the italicized words a dependent clause? (A dependent clause can't stand as a
sentence on its own.)
A. The diving board broke when she jumped into the pool.
B. She became angry, but she would not leave without her brother.
C. She went swimming, and her brother went boating.
D. She wanted to leave early, or she wanted to stay overnight.
9. The italicized words make up which type of verbal phrase?
Turning the corner, Kate bumped into David.
A. Infinitive
B. Gerund
C. Participial
D. Split infinitive
10. Which of the following pairs of ideas could be combined into a compound sentence? (Remember that
only related ideas should be joined into a compound sentence.)
A. The days became longer. The children could play outside later.
B. The street lights.
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1. Student ID: 21824874
1. Which of the following is true regarding a restrictive
adjectival clause?
A. It will typically include the relative pronoun which.
B. It will follow a general noun and is not set off by commas.
C. It will be set off by commas.
D. It will follow a proper noun.
2. Which of the following is a compound sentence?
A. Sue gave Jim a new racket, and he left for the tennis courts.
B. We found our way home without a map.
C. Rain and heavy winds caused damage along the coast.
D. Kim will take her daughter shopping when she learns to
behave in public.
3. The following sentence is an example of which primary
English sentence pattern?
The toddler tossed his father the ball.
A. Pronoun+ subject+ interrogative verb
2. B. Subject+ verb +object +object complement
C. Subject+ action verb + direct object
D. Subject+ action verb+ indirect object+ direct object
4. Identify the sentence that contains a noun clause in italics.
A. What Betty wants is to harvest the corn.
B. Betty wants to harvest the corn.
C. When should Betty harvest the corn?
D. Betty would like to harvest the corn.
5. One of the following sentences contains an independent
clause and a dependent clause, which makes it a
complex sentence. Which is the complex sentence?
A. I came home; I saw an envelope in the mailbox.
B. Jenny was the largest elephant in the circus.
C. I hesitated a moment, but her smile gave me courage.
D. After the rain ended, the sky became blue.
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3. 6. Which sentence uses correct parallel construction?
A. You can either talk to the manager about your problem or
writing a letter to the president of the company.
B. The painter wore glasses, gloves, and boots.
C. Most people enjoy ice cream and the plant grows.
D. Anyone who is going to work here will have to be athletic,
an intelligent person, and have a good sense of humor.
7. The infinitive is the most versatile verb form because it can
be used as
A. a verb, an adverb, or a conjunction.
B. a verb, a noun, an adverb, or an interjection.
C. a verb, an adjective, or a preposition.
D. a verb, a noun, an adjective, or an adverb.
8. In which sentence are the italicized words a dependent
clause? (A dependent clause can't stand as a
sentence on its own.)
A. The diving board broke when she jumped into the pool.
B. She became angry, but she would not leave without her
brother.
4. C. She went swimming, and her brother went boating.
D. She wanted to leave early, or she wanted to stay overnight.
9. The italicized words make up which type of verbal phrase?
Turning the corner, Kate bumped into David.
A. Infinitive
B. Gerund
C. Participial
D. Split infinitive
10. Which of the following pairs of ideas could be combined
into a compound sentence? (Remember that
only related ideas should be joined into a compound sentence.)
A. The days became longer. The children could play outside
later.
B. The street lights were dim. The play was a success.
C. We watched the news on television. The girls walked quickly
5. to school.
D. The weather had changed. The house seemed deserted.
11. Which one of the following sentences is punctuated
correctly?
A. I found a large, smooth, rock on the beach yesterday.
B. Della arrived on time, it was just two o'clock.
C. Darleen chose Tara, Holly, and, Marlene as her lab partners.
D. She kept my surprise a secret, but she had a hard time doing
it.
12. How could you combine the following two sentences into a
complex sentence with a dependent
adjectival clause?
�The boy wore a green coat. He carried his sister home.
A. The boy wore a green coat; he carried his sister home.
B. The boy wore a green coat, and he carried his sister home.
C. The boy carried home his sister's green coat.
D. The boy who wore a green coat carried his sister home.
6. 13. How is a compound sentence formed?
A. By joining two independent clauses and one dependent
clause
B. By joining a dependent and independent clause with a
conjunction
C. By joining two simple sentences with a comma and a
coordinate conjunction
D. By joining a simple sentence with a dependent clause
14. In the sentence "I want to sleep when I'm tired," the words
"to sleep" are a/an
A. prepositional phrase.
B. infinitive phrase.
C. indirect object.
D. predicate adjective.
15. Which sentence contains words in italics that form a gerund
phrase? (A gerund is a verb form used the
same way as a noun.)
7. A. I am going home.
B. Winning the race demanded speed and endurance.
C. An interesting novel provides good entertainment.
D. The laughing boy sat down.
16. Which sentence contains repetitious words that should be
left out?
A. The star was visible centuries ago.
B. The bright star is visible.
C. The star will soon disappear.
D. The bright star is visible to the eye.
17. In which sentence is the punctuation correct?
A. Marge said "The train is just leaving".
B. Marge "said The train is just leaving."
C. Marge said The train is just leaving.
D. Marge said, "The train is just leaving."
18. Which sentence uses the passive voice?
8. A. John searched for a job.
B. The tree was planted by Mary.
C. The rain continued until dawn.
D. Lies destroy friendship.
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19. Which one of the following sentences is punctuated
correctly?
A. The sea calmed but no boats left shore.
B. The sea calmed, but no boats left shore.
C. The sea, calmed, but no boats, left shore.
D. The sea calmed; but no boats, left shore.
20. Identify the compound sentence.
A. Last summer, we decided to drive to the beach.
B. The rain began to fall, but we did not want to leave.
C. Because it had been sunny all week, we did not bring
umbrellas.
D. While it rained on the beach, we swam in the ocean.
End of exam
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Option 2--Experiential Project: Field Interview
In this project, you will conduct one of the following—
practitioner interview, criminal court visit, police ride-along, or
correctional facility visit.
Practitioner Interview
Your task is to interview an individual of your choice involved
in the criminal justice system: a police officer, attorney, judge,
probation officer, researcher, current or former inmate, etc.
(Note: Military personnel have the option of interviewing an
equivalent person in the military.) Should your "expert" not be
listed here, contact me for approval.
1) Begin with a cover page with your name, project title,
course, and date submitted. 2) Describe the purpose of the paper
and background information on the selected person. Record the
person's views on the criminal justice system—whether it
works, in what ways it doesn't work, and the future of the
criminal justice system.
Write the paper in a narrative format, detailing what you
learned as the result of speaking with this person. Do not submit
a "question-answer" paper. 4) Compare and contrast what your
person says with relevant sections/chapters of the text. Outside
sources are encouraged. 5) When using the text or other
sources, properly document and reference them using APA
10. citation format.
Criminal Court Visit
Your task is to visit a criminal court session. (Note: Military
personnel have the option of visiting the military equivalent.)
Depending on when you attend, you could see a series of cases
or only one case. Write your reflections on what you observed
and how the proceedings seemed to affect the administration of
justice.
1) Begin with a cover page with your name, project title,
course, and date submitted. 2) Write an introductory section
explaining the purpose of the paper. 3) Write your reflections
on what you observed and how the proceedings seemed to affect
the administration of justice. 4) Compare and contrast what you
viewed with relevant sections/chapters of the text. Outside
sources are encouraged. 5) When using the text or other
sources, properly document and reference them.
Police Ride-Along
This is an observational assignment that focuses on the use of
discretion by the police officers who patrol our communities.
(Note: Military personnel may participate in a ride-along with a
military police officer.) Your task is to ride with a police
officer for a few hours and observe who is stopped and why.
Who is arrested and why? How does the use of discretion play
into the patrol officer's job?
1) Begin with a cover page with your name, project title,
course, and date submitted. 2) Write an introductory section that
includes the purpose of the paper and information on the
assignment of the officer, his or her department, and the date,
time, and duration of the ride-along. 3) Using a narrative
format, provide the officer's views on the use of discretion in
11. his or her job, then follow this with your observations and
conclusions based on his or her performance. Use the questions
above to guide your observations and questions. 4) Use research
information from the text in analyzing the information obtained.
5) When using the text or other sources, properly document and
reference them.
Correctional Facility Visit
Your task is to visit a correctional facility (adult, juvenile,
military) and compare and contrast what you see with what the
text indicates.
1) Begin with a cover page with your name, project title,
course, and date submitted. 2) Write an introduction that
provides the purpose of the paper and information concerning
the facility visited. 2) If possible, interview residents,
administrators, and correctional officers. How do they view the
correctional process? What are the pros and cons of the types of
facilities we have in the United States? How has corrections
changed over the past ten years? 3) Write the information down
in a narrative format. 4) Compare and contrast the information
obtained with chapters/sections in the text. 5) When using the
text or other sources, properly document and reference them.
Format Requirements
· Paper should be a minimum of 1,500 words or about six
pages
· Double space
· 12 pt. font
· 1” margins
· Use APA citations for all sources
· Include reference page (not included in word count)
Additionally -
· Create a cover page for your assignment (not included in
12. word count)
· Include your name
· Course title and number
· Project title
· Topic selected
· Date of submission