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PLEASE HELP ME (1) Lena Haloway is content in her safe, government-managed society. (2) She feels relaxed about the future in which her husband and career will be decided, and she looked forward to turning eighteen. (3) When she turns eighteen she’ll be cured of deliria, a. k.a. love. (4) She tries not to think about her mother’s death or the supposed “Invalid” community made up of the uncured just beyond Portland, Maine. (5) There’s no real point because she believes her government knows how to best protect it’s people. (6) They should do so at any cost. (7) Ninety-five days before her cure, Lena meets Alex, a confident and mysterious young man who makes her heart flutter. (8) As there romance blossoms, Lena begins to doubt the intentions of those in power and fears that her world will turn gray should she submit to the procedure. (9) In this powerful and beautifully written novel, Lauren Oliver throws readers into a tightly controlled society where options don’t exist. (10) She shows the lengths one will go for a chance at freedom and the true meaning of sacrifice.
Question 1 (1 point) What change is needed in sentence 2?
a) Delete the comma after decided
b) Changed looked to looks
c) Insert a comma after husband
d) Change to to two
Question 2 (1 point) What change, if any, is needed in sentence 3?
a) Change she’ll to shell
b) Insert a comma after eighteen
c) Change love to Love
d) Make no change
Question 3: What change, if any, is needed in sentence 5?
a) Insert a comma after point
b) Change There’s to Their’s
c) Change it’s to its
d) Make no change
Question 4 (1 point) What transition word or phrase could best be added to the beginning of sentence 7?
a) Finally
b) However
c) As a result
d) Lastly
Question 5 (1 point) What change is needed in sentence 8?
a) Change there to their
b) Delete the comma after blossoms
c) Change the period to a question mark
d) Change begins to began

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