Ireland A Celebration of Old and New Todays
Ireland: A Celebration of Old and New
• Todays 2 Irish Castles 3 “union”
C—Apostrophes Today’s 3. B—Analysis B— • Today’s Automated teller machines
D— D—All street signs are printed in both Irish and English, hearkening to the Celtic heritage
• Driving in Dublin, a harrowing experience, 5 • • manuscript an ornately illuminated 6
C—Sentence Fragments C—Driving in Dublin was a harrowing experience, A—Adverbs and Adjectives • Driving in Dublin was a harrowing experience, an ornately illumnated manuscript
marveled that the barns fences, and train depots 7 by I that I saw, 8
D—Commas by train depots D—Redundancy D— by, I marveled that the barns, fences, and that I saw D— Arriving in Galway, County
Despite this 9 who 10
B—Connecting and Transitional Words B—indeed Indeed A—Pronoun—Antecedent agreement A— who
century and married my Italian grandfather five years later. 11 I could easily imagine 12 NO CHANGE
D—Sentence Reorganization unimportant century and married my Italian grandfather five years later. A— NO CHANGE could easily imagine
their 15 different 14 were 13
D—Subject-Verb Agreement experience, was, • Correct—The experience of walking in the land of my ancestors was powerful. rich—C • Correct— rich my D—
C—Possessives my– C rich my
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