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Super easy English!! Need help pls! :) Will give brainliest to anyone who answers!
Combine the idea sentence with the quote into one sentence:

1. Integrate with the explanation in the beginning
Idea: Mike is a sick individual.
Quote: Page 2 “The doctor said that he mustn’t get too excited, too hot, too cold, or too tired and that he must always be treated gently.”

2. Integrate with the explanation at the end
Idea: Mike is a sick individual.
Quote: Page 2 “The doctor said that he mustn’t get too excited, too hot, too cold, or too tired and that he must always be treated gently.”

3. Integrate with the quote in the middle
Idea: Mike is a sick individual.
Quote: Page 2 “The doctor said that he mustn’t get too excited, too hot, too cold, or too tired and that he must always be treated gently.”

Respuesta :

  1. "Mike being a sick individual, the doctor said that he mustn’t get too excited, too hot, too cold, or too tired and that he must always be treated gently.” You can adapt the idea sentence (in this case, by changing "is" into "being" so that the main verb of the sentence comes later and is not in this phrase) to make it into a dependent clause which can start a sentence by adding information to it.
  2. "The doctor said that Mike mustn’t get too excited, too hot, too cold, or too tired and that he must always be treated gently, because he is a sick individual.It is simple to add the idea at the end, you only have to connect it with a conjunction like "because." However, you must be careful to make the subject (Mike) known at the first mention of him, instead of keeping his name at the end, otherwise we don't know who "he" is.
  3. "The doctor said that since Mike is a sick individual, he mustn’t get too excited, too hot, too cold, or too tired and that he must always be treated gently.” Here, you can insert the idea as a clause in a place where it does not disrupt the sentence's meaning.