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Mistakes are Made
Exercise 40.1
1. Mistakes are made.
2. Music legends such as Ray Charles, Billie Holiday, and Johnny Cash are all an influence on Norah Jones.
3. Numerous reports of loud music from bars and shouting neighbors are being taken by the city’s new noise complaint hotline.
4. The violin solo is being performed by an eight-year-old.
5. The body’s immunological response to gluten can cause intestinal damage, in a patient with celiac disease.
Exercise 41.2
1. The original Star Trek television show, which was critically acclaimed, had low ratings and was canceled by the network; the show ran from 1966 to 1969.
2. Athens was named in Athena’s honor, who was the goddess of wisdom, ancient Greeks relied on her to protect the city of Athens.
3. Harry Potter, who is an eleven-year-old fictional wizard, is taken to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
4. Flappers seemed rebellious to their parents’ generation, because they cut their hair short, smoked in public, and they broke with 1920s social conventions.
5. Skateboarding originated in Venice, California, while there was a drought and the swimming pools were empty during the mid-centuries.
Exercise 42.2
1. The politician did not know their names, did not answer their questions, and did not read their stories, obviously he did not understand reporters.
The politician obviously did not understand reporters, he did not know their names, he did not answer their questions, and he did not read their stories.
2. I could not even eat my dinner, much less get any sleep, nor could I do my homework because I was only able to think of my mother’s surgery the next morning.
Due to thinking only about my mother’s surgery the next morning, I could not even eat my dinner, much less get any sleep, nor could I do my homework.

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