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Explanation for Question 27 From the Writing Section on the 2018 April Sat
Hey guys. So question 27 is going to be dealing with connecting an independent 2 and a dependent clause. This says Johnson read through the works of hundreds of 3 writers, comma, his marking, 4 the passages. He viewed as exemplary. 5 So just saying, marking the passage, he viewed it, 6 the passages he viewed as exemplary, that is a dependent clause. 7 It needs to be to connect into our independent clause, 8 which says Johnson read through the works of hundreds of writers. 9 Now we need to do here is connect these, 10 um, in, in the proper way and a common way to connect an independent 11 clause. And the dependent clause is just what the comma, 12 um, um, that's like saying, 13 um, I saw a dog, 14 um, which was red. 15 And if I just said that just the sentence, which was red, 16 that's a dependent clause on its own, but can be connected to this independent 17 clause by adding a comma, when it would add a common one that says 18 comma and which was red or say, 19 I saw a dog by which was red. We just need to connect it. 20 And obviously, you know, it depends on the sentence, but we can just connect 21 these easily with a comma and option a with comma and his 22 makes us confusing his marketing, the passages he viewed as exemplary. 23 Isn't an E dependent clause. That makes any sense. 24 So we need to get rid of that option B that just says Johnson 25 read through the works of hundreds of writers, come up, 26 marking the passages. He viewed as exemplary. 27 That does connect us ...