Respuesta :
I would think the teacher would ask her to revise:
"Having moved up north just last year, I experienced my first snowstorm this past winter."
This sentence repeats an idea twice.
'Moved up north just last year' 'my first snowstorm this past winter'.
We already know that she moved up north last year, so, by reading the rest of the passage you would know that she experienced her first snowstorm. You could revise it to sound like this:
"Having moved up north just last year, I experienced my first snowstorm." <== this doesn't sound as much of a run-on, and it makes it simple and more clear.
Everything else sounds really nice and well-thought out.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
"Having moved up north just last year, I experienced my first snowstorm this past winter."
This sentence repeats an idea twice.
'Moved up north just last year' 'my first snowstorm this past winter'.
We already know that she moved up north last year, so, by reading the rest of the passage you would know that she experienced her first snowstorm. You could revise it to sound like this:
"Having moved up north just last year, I experienced my first snowstorm." <== this doesn't sound as much of a run-on, and it makes it simple and more clear.
Everything else sounds really nice and well-thought out.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
Answer:
A. Having moved up north just last year, I experienced my first snowstorm this past winter.
Explanation:
Just took the quiz and got it right