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Comma Splices by Shmoop

This is one of those rare instances in the English language when the grammar concept sounds exactly like what it is. Comma ...

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If these virtuous folk had gotten their way, religion would play a large role in lawmaking. We'd be watching Judge Judy yell "you ...

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This video defines pronouns—those little words that are in pretty much every sentence we say or write. There are a lot of them, ...

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Religious Tolerance in Colonial America by Shmoop

Like John Wise once suggested and James Madison put into place, Church and State are still separated today. Was America ...

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