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use the drop-down menus to choose the correct relative pronoun for each…

Question

use the drop-down menus to choose the correct relative pronoun for each sentence.

the camp dropdown i attended last summer is in the adirondack mountains.
my pet goldfish, dropdown i won at the state fair, is named zippy.

Explanation:

Response

<pre_analysis>
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"quality": "clear",
"question_count": 1,
"skills_matched": [
"direct_cot",
"blank_filling_formatter",
"explain_then_answer",
"quick"
],
"needs_drawing": false,
"concepts_used": [
"Relative Pronouns",
"Restrictive Phrases",
"Nonrestrictive Phrases"
],
"new_concepts": [],
"current_concepts": [
"Relative Pronouns",
"Restrictive Phrases",
"Nonrestrictive Phrases"
]
}
</pre_analysis>

<reasoning>

Analyze the first sentence

The first sentence is: "The camp [blank] I attended last summer is in the Adirondack Mountains."
The clause "[blank] I attended last summer" is a restrictive relative clause because it is essential to identifying which specific camp is being referred to (no commas are used). For restrictive clauses referring to non-human things ("camp"), the relative pronoun "that" is the standard and correct choice.

Analyze the second sentence

The second sentence is: "My pet goldfish, [blank] I won at the state fair, is named Zippy."
The clause "[blank] I won at the state fair" is set off by commas, making it a nonrestrictive relative clause (it adds extra information about the already identified "my pet goldfish"). For nonrestrictive clauses referring to non-human things ("goldfish"), the relative pronoun "which" must be used instead of "that".
</reasoning>

<answer>
Use the drop-down menus to choose the correct relative pronoun for each sentence.

The camp <blank>that</blank> I attended last summer is in the Adirondack Mountains.
My pet goldfish, <blank>which</blank> I won at the state fair, is named Zippy.
</answer>

<post_analysis>
{
"subject": "Others",
"question_type": "Fill-in-the-blank",
"knowledge_point": [
"Others",
"English Language Arts",
"Relative Pronouns"
]
}
</post_analysis>

Answer:

<pre_analysis>
{
"quality": "clear",
"question_count": 1,
"skills_matched": [
"direct_cot",
"blank_filling_formatter",
"explain_then_answer",
"quick"
],
"needs_drawing": false,
"concepts_used": [
"Relative Pronouns",
"Restrictive Phrases",
"Nonrestrictive Phrases"
],
"new_concepts": [],
"current_concepts": [
"Relative Pronouns",
"Restrictive Phrases",
"Nonrestrictive Phrases"
]
}
</pre_analysis>

<reasoning>

Analyze the first sentence

The first sentence is: "The camp [blank] I attended last summer is in the Adirondack Mountains."
The clause "[blank] I attended last summer" is a restrictive relative clause because it is essential to identifying which specific camp is being referred to (no commas are used). For restrictive clauses referring to non-human things ("camp"), the relative pronoun "that" is the standard and correct choice.

Analyze the second sentence

The second sentence is: "My pet goldfish, [blank] I won at the state fair, is named Zippy."
The clause "[blank] I won at the state fair" is set off by commas, making it a nonrestrictive relative clause (it adds extra information about the already identified "my pet goldfish"). For nonrestrictive clauses referring to non-human things ("goldfish"), the relative pronoun "which" must be used instead of "that".
</reasoning>

<answer>
Use the drop-down menus to choose the correct relative pronoun for each sentence.

The camp <blank>that</blank> I attended last summer is in the Adirondack Mountains.
My pet goldfish, <blank>which</blank> I won at the state fair, is named Zippy.
</answer>

<post_analysis>
{
"subject": "Others",
"question_type": "Fill-in-the-blank",
"knowledge_point": [
"Others",
"English Language Arts",
"Relative Pronouns"
]
}
</post_analysis>