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We may keep the sentence grammatically correct by substituting “May” for:
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We may keep the sentence grammatically correct by substituting “words” for:
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If you were to report what Sojourner said instead of direct quoting her, you would say that:
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By saying that, Sojourner Truth meant that:
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We may say that the verbs Sojourner uses are:
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About the use of -ed made by Sojourner, identify the correct and incorrect items:

( ) she uses –ed arbitrarily.

( ) she uses –ed to indicate the completeness of the actions.

( ) these words finish in –ed because they mark the perfective aspect of the verbs.

( ) these words finish in –ed because they’re adjectives.

The alternative that best represents the appropriate sequence, top-down, is:

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When Sojourner chooses to use “can” in “and can any man do more than that?”, she does it because:
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The use of “well” in the beginning of the sentence is a very common feature of cohesion in spoken discourse and is usually used for:

I softening and correcting.

II gaining time.

III referring to your own expectations.

IV indicating you don’t need any help.

The only correct ways to finish the assertion are:

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The use of “do” in the sentence is:
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Looking at verb “come into” above, it’s correct to say that: