ENG1502
Assessment 1 Due Date: 2024
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, Question 1
1.1.1 Three words that make the above text grammatically incorrect are:
"is" (line 2)
"Me" (line 3)
"supporting" (line 4)
1.1.2 Explanation for each word:
"is" should be "are" to agree with the plural subject "children."
"Me" should be "I" as the subject of the sentence.
"supporting" should be "support" to maintain parallel structure with the verb "have."
1.1.3 Corrected words:
"is" -> "are"
"Me" -> "I"
"supporting" -> "support"
1.2.1 The word "stizz" makes this sentence somewhat meaningless.
1.2.2 Explanation: "Stizz" is a nonsensical or unclear word in this context. Its meaning is not
readily apparent, which detracts from the overall coherence of the sentence.
1.2.3 Replacement word: "souvenir"
1.2.4 The language component/aspect that helped answer all the above questions is Semantics,
as it involves understanding the meaning of words and how they contribute to the overall
meaning of a sentence.
1.3.1 The word "killing" plays a crucial role in making meaning in the context of this sentence.
1.3.2 Another way of stating the meaning of the sentence: "He complained all day about how
uncomfortable the shoes were; in response, I suggested he should buy a new pair of shoes."
Assessment 1 Due Date: 2024
Student name :
Student number :
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This document contains questions and step by step solutions.
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, Question 1
1.1.1 Three words that make the above text grammatically incorrect are:
"is" (line 2)
"Me" (line 3)
"supporting" (line 4)
1.1.2 Explanation for each word:
"is" should be "are" to agree with the plural subject "children."
"Me" should be "I" as the subject of the sentence.
"supporting" should be "support" to maintain parallel structure with the verb "have."
1.1.3 Corrected words:
"is" -> "are"
"Me" -> "I"
"supporting" -> "support"
1.2.1 The word "stizz" makes this sentence somewhat meaningless.
1.2.2 Explanation: "Stizz" is a nonsensical or unclear word in this context. Its meaning is not
readily apparent, which detracts from the overall coherence of the sentence.
1.2.3 Replacement word: "souvenir"
1.2.4 The language component/aspect that helped answer all the above questions is Semantics,
as it involves understanding the meaning of words and how they contribute to the overall
meaning of a sentence.
1.3.1 The word "killing" plays a crucial role in making meaning in the context of this sentence.
1.3.2 Another way of stating the meaning of the sentence: "He complained all day about how
uncomfortable the shoes were; in response, I suggested he should buy a new pair of shoes."