Exercise 1: Advanced Noun-Verb Agreement
Each sentence contains at least one error in noun-verb agreement.
Question 1
Louise Erdrich, in her book "The Bingo Palace," detail the continuing story of Lipsha Morrisey, the young Native American man who try to find a comfortable identity for himself.
Question 2
Lipsha, along with many other characters in "The Bingo Palace," were introduced in an earlier Erdrich novel, "Love Medicine."
Question 3
Anyone who reads either of these novels develop a sense of the experience of members of a distinct cultural group who want to come to terms with both their heritage and contemporary American life.
Question 4
A reviewer of The Bingo Palace stated, in The New York Times Book Review, that Erdrich "show us a place where love, fate, and chance are woven together like a braid; a world where daily life is enriched by a powerful spiritual presence."?
Question 5
Erdrich herself, in her book's acknowledgements, mention her father and grandfather as inspiration, among others. Actually, many people serves as inspiration for any writer.
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