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HESI Grammar Sample Test

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Directions: In the sentence below, select the best choice for the underlined portion.

Light therapy can benefit people who suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder, it substitutes for sunlight and helps to regulate the body clock.





Correct Answer:
who suffer from seasonal affective disorder; it substitutes
the sentence in question is: "light therapy can benefit people who suffer from seasonal affective disorder, it substitutes for sunlight and helps to regulate the body clock." the issue with this sentence as it stands is a grammatical error known as a comma splice. a comma splice occurs when two independent clauses (each able to stand alone as a sentence) are incorrectly joined by just a comma. in the sentence provided, there are two independent clauses: 1. "light therapy can benefit people who suffer from seasonal affective disorder" 2. "it substitutes for sunlight and helps to regulate the body clock." to correct a comma splice, one can use a period, a semicolon, or a comma followed by a coordinating conjunction (such as and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet). here is a breakdown of the choices provided and why the semicolon is the correct punctuation in this case: 1. **"who suffer from seasonal affective disorder, it substitutes"** - this choice retains the comma, thus preserving the comma splice error. incorrect. 2. **"who suffer from seasonal affective disorder; it substitutes"** - this choice uses a semicolon to separate the two independent clauses. the semicolon is appropriate here because it clearly separates the clauses while indicating that they are closely related in theme. correct. 3. **"who suffer from seasonal affective disorder, they substitute"** - this option changes the subject of the second clause from "it" to "they," which could introduce ambiguity or confusion about the subject (does "they" refer to people or therapy?). it also retains the comma, so the comma splice issue remains. incorrect. 4. **"who suffer from seasonal affective disorder, therefore, it substitutes"** - this choice attempts to use "therefore" as a conjunction to connect the clauses. however, "therefore" is a conjunctive adverb, not a coordinating conjunction, and should be preceded by a semicolon and followed by a comma when used to connect two independent clauses. the placement and use of commas here still results in a comma splice. incorrect. 5. **"who suffer from seasonal affective disorder, thereby substituting"** - this revision attempts to correct the issue by turning the second independent clause into a participial phrase that modifies the first clause. however, the phrase "thereby substituting" awkwardly dangles without clearly referring back to "light therapy." this restructuring changes the meaning slightly and could be seen as less direct or clear. incorrect. thus, the correct choice is "who suffer from seasonal affective disorder; it substitutes," which uses a semicolon correctly to link two closely related independent clauses without the grammatical error of a comma splice.


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