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Does the previous sentence, "numerous streaming services", require any grammatical changes?
Select the correct usage of grammar for this passage: "a former MTV (Music Television) video jockey Adam Curry and one of his software developer friends Dave Winer,"
Select the correct usage of grammar for this passage: "radio broadcasts were able to be saved by Curry and Winer for replay whenever they were ready to listen."
Select the correct grammatical change for the word "begun"
Select the correct grammatical change for the word "group"
Select the correct grammatical change for the word "had" to have this sentence read correctly
Refer to the passage "by December of that year, the New Oxford American Dictionary had crowned “podcast” as the word of the year."
Given that all the choices are true, which one most effectively demonstrates the cultural significance of the podcast early in its history?
Select the correct usage of grammar for this passage: "broadcasts such as: This American Life,"
Referring to "it's", what one of the following changes would you suggest?
Referring to the following passage, "that would captivate audiences around the world, setting records for the most downloaded podcast of all time, and win a coveted Peabody Award," select one of the following options:
The writer is considering deleting the preceding sentence. Should the sentence be kept or deleted?
Select the correct grammatical change for the word "have"
Select the correct usage of grammar for the words "listeners’ fingertips"
The writer is considering adding the following statement to the passage: "A list of the most popular podcasts streaming today will include subject matter from politics to popular culture, science to science fiction, and news to narratives." If the writer were to add this statement, it would most logically be placed at:
Suppose the writer's goal was to demonstrate the value of using podcasts to relay news to large numbers of people. Would this essay accomplish this goal?
Does the previous sentence, "numerous streaming services", require any grammatical changes?