Choose the phrase that uses correct punctuation to indicate an omission in the underlined section of the sentence below. “Give me your tired, your poor—the wretched refuse of your teeming shore.”
A) poor – the
B) poor . . . the
C) poor; the
D) correct as is
Choose the word or phrase that correctly uses the imperative mood to replace the underlined section of the sentence below. Investors should help immigrants start businesses that boost the economy.
A) Help
B) Investors may help
C) Investors might help
D) correct as is
For the first question, the correct answer is A) poor – the. This option correctly uses a dash to indicate an omission or a pause in the sentence, which fits the dramatic tone of the original quote.
For the second question, the correct answer is A) Help. This option uses the imperative mood, which gives a direct command or instruction, suitable for encouraging investors to take action.
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