Student Solution

-->

"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”
– Nelson Mandela

1 University

1 Course

3 Subjects

Grammar Week 5

Grammar Week 5

Q Read Chap 36, “Apostrophes” and Chap 37, “Quotation Marks” in Blueprints for Writing. Complete ALL of the Your Turn, Putting It All Together, and Grammar in Context activities in both chapters. You do not have to retype the sentences for the Your Turn and Putting It All Together activities. Instead, you may just type the answers. You must retype the paragraphs for the Grammar in Context activities. You may either type your answers directly into the dialog box provided in the assignment tab or you may attach an MS Word document to the assignment. You must submit your responses by clicking on the blue Submit Assignment tab at the top of the page. Grammar assignments are worth 3 points and are graded on completeness only. **No late work accepted unless arrangements have been made with your professor prior to the due date*** Rubric Grammar Rubric Grammar Rubric Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeGrammar Completion 3 pts Student completed ALL of the required grammar exercises 2 pts Student completed more than 50% but less than all of the required grammar exercises 1 pts tudent completed 50% or less of the required grammar exercises 0 pts Students did not submit grammar assignment 3 pts Total Points: 3

View Related Questions

Solution Preview

Grammar page 547 Many people have come to believe that the Electoral College isn’t outdated vestige of American history and is fundamentally undemocratic. The Electoral College it was designed to assure that the states would be allowed exert influence over presidential elections. In this way, the presidency is won through 5o individual state elections, rather than by national majority. Everyone’s vote should count! In effect, a vote for the candidate who loses in a state remains’ uncounted, except for Maine and Nebraska.