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For this assignment, you will complete a comprehensive Mastery Check that covers the topics you have studied in this course. You will have one attempt that is two hours to complete this exam. The test contains 14 questions. Your score will be based on the number of questions you answer correctly.
Consistent Verb Tense and Active Voice,
Punctuation, Mechanics, and Spelling: Commas
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1 Choose a module to begin working on your Learning Path.
EXTRA PRACTICE
Suggested Topic for You:
Standard and Nonstandard English
from Module: Usage and Style
Activities Worked: 2 of 2
Additional Topics Selected for You
The Topic Sentence
from Module: The Craft of Writing
Activities Worked: 2 of 2
Developing and Organizing a paragraph
from Module: The Craft of Writing
Activities Worked: 2 of 2
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Basic Grammar
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Punctuation,
Mechanics, and
Spelling
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3 of 3
Topics
6 of 6
Topics
1 of 1
Topics
O of 1
Activities
9 of 9
Activities
18 of 18
Activities
3 of 3
Activities
2 of 2
The Craft of Writing
Topics
O of 2
Activities
4 of 4
2 Complete the Mastery Check to demonstrate mastery.
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