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HideQuestion 16Not yet answeredFlag questionTipsQuestion textIn the bold selection, what corrections, if any, need to be made?Although the site is smaller then others, it's known for its compelling content.Question 16Select one:a.than others it'sb.than others itsc.than others, it'sd.correct as isClear my choiceQuestion 17Not yet answeredFlag questionTipsQuestion textThe following paragraph shows excellent sentence variety.The Winslow family visited Canada and Alaska last summer to find some native American art.  They found some excellent examples of soapstone carvings.  They couldn't find a dealer selling any of the woven wall hangings they wanted.  They were very disappointed when they left Anchorage empty-handed. Blank 1 Question 17Other small stores lined both sides of the street for the next few blocks, and Jim quickly scanned the names on the storefronts nearby. Blank 2 Question 17Question 18Not yet answeredFlag questionTipsQuestion textIn the bold text, what corrections, if any, need to be made?Her sports interests complemented Nathans, so the partnership seemed like a natural fit.Question 18Select one:a.Nathans sob.Nathan's, soc.correct as isd.Nathan's so

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HideQuestion 16Not yet answeredFlag questionTipsQuestion textIn the bold selection, what corrections, if any, need to be made?Although the site is smaller then others, it's known for its compelling content.Question 16Select one:a.than others it'sb.than others itsc.than others, it'sd.correct as isClear my choiceQuestion 17Not yet answeredFlag questionTipsQuestion textThe following paragraph shows excellent sentence variety.The Winslow family visited Canada and Alaska last summer to find some native American art.  They found some excellent examples of soapstone carvings.  They couldn't find a dealer selling any of the woven wall hangings they wanted.  They were very disappointed when they left Anchorage empty-handed. Blank 1 Question 17Other small stores lined both sides of the street for the next few blocks, and Jim quickly scanned the names on the storefronts nearby. Blank 2 Question 17Question 18Not yet answeredFlag questionTipsQuestion textIn the bold text, what corrections, if any, need to be made?Her sports interests complemented Nathans, so the partnership seemed like a natural fit.Question 18Select one:a.Nathans sob.Nathan's, soc.correct as isd.Nathan's so

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Question 16: The correct answer is c. "than others, it's". The word "then" is used to denote time, while "than" is used for comparisons. Also, a comma is needed after "others" to separate the two independent clauses.

Question 17: This question seems incomplete as there is no clear question asked. It seems like it's asking for a continuation of the paragraph or an analysis of the sentence variety, but without a clear question, it's impossible to provide a correct answer.

Question 18: The correct answer is b. "Nathan's, so". The possessive form of "Nathan" is "Nathan's". Also, a comma is needed before "so" to separate the two independent clauses.

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