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The type of novel that deals with the customs and mores of a social class is known as a novel of
The type of novel that deals with the customs and mores of a social class is known as a novel of MANNERS.
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The type of novel that deals with the customs and mores of a social class is known as a novel of MANNERS.
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"Mary comes to school unless she is ill." The adverb clause is: Unless she is ill.
The word it modifies is: comes.

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"Anyone can bring their books and study in the gym." The error is agreement.
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Nouns can be paired with phrases in parallel structure. FALSE.
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