Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Exercise 3.6

Since the assignment is due Thursday morning, what better time to submit it than Wednesday night? A few of them gave me a bit of trouble so forgive me in advance for mistakes.

1) Lincoln hoped to preserve the Union without war, but when the South attacked Fort Sumter, war became inevitable.
2) The president's aides attempted to assert him the congressional subpoena's immunizing.
3) Business executives predicted that the economy would quickly revive.
4) The way you analyzed my report omits any data supporting the way you criticized what I found.
5) The public may decide that Congress needs to act because the health care industry cannot control costs.
6) The pope appealed to make the world's rich nations assist those facing the threat of Africa's residents starving.
7) Several candidates attempted to explain the increase of voters participating in this year's election.
8) The class agreed on the reading list based on the assumption that there would be tests on only certain sections.
9) The business-sector did not study independently the cause of the sudden increase in the trade surplus.
10) Fraternities understood the need for controls over drinking on campus.
11) The CIA is uncertain if North Korea intends to cease testing missiles.
12) The coaching staff responsibilizes the team to physically condition.
13) If data contradict each other, you must explain why.
14) The Dean rejecting our proposal disappointed us but did not surprise us because we expected it was what he had decided.
15) They performed the play enthusiastically, but did not stage it intelligently.

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