An illustration emblematic of the concept of nonrestrictive clauses in the English language: imagine a beautifully crafted visual metaphor of a sentence as a train, with each word represented as a car. The nonrestrictive clause would be represented by an extra car hitched onto the train, not essential for the train's motion, but providing additional context. Additionally, there's a depiction of a student, an Asian male, at a desk with an analog encyclopedia (symbolizing a credible information source) and a laptop open to a wiki page (indicating a potentially unreliable source). His thoughtful expression demonstrates the critical decision he needs to make regarding source credibility.

Nonrestrictive clauses are ______, which means that they are parts of a sentence that are not needed for the sentence to make sense

informational

correct

parenthetical

essential

Tara found an article on Wikipedia on singer Monique Powell that she wants to use for her research report on the band Save Ferris. Would this be a credible source

Yes, because articles on wikis have clear titles.

Yes, because the information in the wiki article looks right.

No, because wikis are a source found on the internet.

No, because information on wikis can be edited by anyone.

and there is a lot more questions

Here are the answers for the test in Connexus for 6th grade students!

1. Parenthetical.
2. No, because information on wikis can be edited by anyone.
3. Even though he is surprised to be both a dentist and a lawyer, he is happy he is both (Evergreen).
4. a radio program
5. No, because the source describes a different topic.
6. refocus your research question.
7. bibliographic information
8. present your topic in your own words.
9. multimedia and visual displays
10. formal English.
The other questions are all you! Good luck!

Is anyone from Connexus?

The answers are:

1. Parenthetical.
2. No, because information on wikis can be edited by anyone.
3. Even though he is surprised to be both a dentist and a lawyer, he is happy he is both (Evergreen).
4. A radio program
5. No, because the source describes a different topic.
6. Refocus your research question.
7. Bibliographic information
8. Present your topic in your own words.
9. Multimedia and visual displays
10. Formal English.
I can only garentee these answers. The other three are waiting to be graded. Thogh i will list my answers to 11-13
these are:
11. When doing a direct quotation, place a citation immediately after the quotation itself.
12. It will be in your own words. It will not be plagiarized. It also may be in simpler terms, than the writing the author has done. it may be smaller than the authors writing, and there for easier to read.
13. Revision of Email:
What's up, big brother? Are you doing okay?
We should try to go to the mall next week. Mom's birthday is coming soon, so we should get her something nice. Buying flowers and candy again, would be boring. Let me know when you will be free.
Love you,
Your sister
Hope you get a good grade! Remember this is for Conexus!
Bye,
Ivy

@moilioijbh i got a 1/20

Guys the question are randomize so instead of putting just the latter put the full answer it would make more sense if you just the whole answer down that's all im say that's my opinion so yall do you

Answers For 2021

1.They Are Nonessential
2. No, Because Information On Wikis Can Be Edited By Anyone.
3.Lucas Evergreen Is Happy He Has Both A Dental And A Law Degree.
4.A Radio Program
5.No, Because The Source Is About Card Games Instead Of Magic Tricks.
6.Narrow The Focus Of Research Question
7.Bibliographic Information
8.Present A Topic In Your Own Words
9.A Visual
10.It Is With Great Honor That I Present The School Leadership Award To Mrs. Jade Philips For Outstanding Service To The School.

11-13 You Have To Work On Your Own Good Luck!

DO NOT TRUST moilioijbh I GOT A 1 OUT OF 20

PLS I NEED TO GET THIS OVERDUE WORK DONE SO I WONT HAVE TO WORK DURING MY HOLIDAY PLEASEEE

its 13 questions

Green beans tells the truth I just took it and got 100 percent minus the written answers!!!!!🥰