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Question 1 (2 points)
ORIGINAL SENTENCE: On December 7 1941 the Japanese caught americans by surprise when they attack Pearl Harbor an American Naval Base in Hawaii.

Choose the correctly edited sentence.

Question 1 options:

On December 7, 1941 the Japanese caught Americans by surprise when they attacked Pearl Harbor, an American naval base in Hawaii.

On December 7, 1941, the Japanese caught Americans by surprise when they attacked Pearl Harbor, an American Naval Base in Hawaii.

On December 7 1941 the Japanese caught Americans by surprise when they attacked Pearl Harbor an American naval base in Hawaii.

On December 7, 1941, the Japanese caught Americans by surprise when they attacked Pearl Harbor, an American naval base in Hawaii.

Question 2 (2 points)
ORIGINAL SENTENCE: Karl Marx were a philosopher and social reformer of the 1800s, whom believed, that all property should be owned by the community.

Choose the correctly edited sentence.

Question 2 options:

Karl Marx were a philosopher and social reformer of the 1800s whom believed that all property should be owned by the community.

Karl Marx was a philosopher and social reformer of the 1800s who believed that all property should be owned by the community.

Karl Marx was a philosopher and social reformer of the 1800s, whom believed, that all property should be owned by the community.

Karl Marx were a philosopher and social reformer of the 1800s, whom believed, that all property should be owned by the community.

Question 3 (2 points)
ORIGINAL SENTENCE: The motto of the united states is e pluribus unum, a latin phrase meaning out of many, one.

Choose the correctly edited sentence.

Question 3 options:

The motto of the United States is e pluribus unum, a Latin phrase meaning out of many, one.

The motto of the United States is e pluribus unum, a Latin phrase meaning "out of many, one."

The motto of the United States is e pluribus unum, a Latin phrase meaning "out of many, one."

The motto of the United States is e pluribus unum, a Latin phrase meaning "out of many, one".

Question 4 (2 points)
ORIGINAL SENTENCE: The Central Intelligence Agency CIA is an governmental agency who collect information about other nations.

Choose the correctly edited sentence.

(HINT: Look for errors in article use, subject-verb agreement, using the right word, and you will need to add parentheses.)

Question 4 options:

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is an governmental agency that collects information about other nations.

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is a governmental agency that collects information about other nations.

The Central Intelligence Agency CIA is a governmental agency who collects information about other nations.

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is an governmental agency who collects information about other nations.

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