Answer:
The terms and definitions are matched below.
Explanation:
[tex]\left|\begin{array}{l|lc}$1 . 'sentence sense'&$ability to recognize a complete thought in sentence form \\\\$2 . irrelevant & $having nothing to do with the subject \\\\$3. summation& $brief statement of main points\\\\$4 . comma splice&$two sentences joined with a comma \end{array}\right|[/tex]
[tex]\left|\begin{array}{l|lc}$5 . fragment&$only part of a sentence\\\\$6 . precede &$to go before in rank or importance \\\\$7 . persuade&$to win over to a belief\\\\$8 . conclusion&$ final decision or last argument\\\\$9 . anecdote&$a brief story of an interesting incident\end{array}\right|[/tex]
[tex]\left|\begin{array}{l|lc}$10 . sequence &$a logical order \\\\$11 . indent&$to set five or more spaces from the left margin\\\\$12 . implied&$suggested, not stated \\\\$13 . question mark&$end punctuation of an interrogative sentence \end{array}\right|[/tex]
[tex]\left|\begin{array}{l|lc}$14 . flaw &$an imperfection \\\\$15 . interrogative sentence & $sentence that asks a question \\\\$16 . sentence errors&$run-on sentences, comma-splice sentences, and fragments \end{array}\right|[/tex]