Bellringer # 126 Do you think it’s okay for scientists to experiment on helpless animals, even if the experiments might eventually save human lives? Explain.

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Bellringer # 126 Do you think it’s okay for scientists to experiment on helpless animals, even if the experiments might eventually save human lives? Explain

Bellringer # 127 Underline the adjective clauses, and add commas where they are needed in these sentences. 1.Students who study won’t fail. 2.Luis who studies every day passed. Corrections: 1) who study and no comma 2) who studies every day and add commas after Luis and day

Bellringer #128 If you could close your eyes and see yourself ten years form now, what do you think you’d see? What are you doing? Do you have a job? Explain

Bellringer # 129 Underline the adverb clause, and add commas where needed. 1.Whenever she has time Flora sings. 2.Flora whenever she has time sings. 3.Flora sings whenever she has time. Corrections: 1) whenever she has time and comma after time 2) whenever she has time and comma after Flora and time 3) whenever she has time and no commas needed

Bellringer # 130 Do you think you’d like to get married some day? Why or why not? Will you have children? Why or why not?