- Tue Apr 05, 2016 10:14 pm
#22781
Hi Sarah,
Your diagram is perfect! Don't let the fact that it is a compound sentence fool you; think of that first sentence as two separate conditional rules joined by a conjunction; the first rule ends and the second begins at the "..., and...".
The test-makers do fairly often use compound sentences to lay out more than one rule at once, so now you will know to look for them!
Also, it is a main point question; they are covered in lesson 1, on page 1-16, although this question stem is pretty unusual and so I absolutely understand why you didn't recognize it.
Keep working hard!
Your diagram is perfect! Don't let the fact that it is a compound sentence fool you; think of that first sentence as two separate conditional rules joined by a conjunction; the first rule ends and the second begins at the "..., and...".
The test-makers do fairly often use compound sentences to lay out more than one rule at once, so now you will know to look for them!
Also, it is a main point question; they are covered in lesson 1, on page 1-16, although this question stem is pretty unusual and so I absolutely understand why you didn't recognize it.
Keep working hard!