Add end punctuation—periods, questions marks, and exclamation points—to the following
sentences. Look within the sentences for abbreviations or quotations that may also need these
marks. Any punctuation already used within the sentences is correct and should not be
changed. Pay close attention to the use of quotation marks, underlining, and capitals so that
you can add them to the next test.
I asked my math teacher if she looks forward to school holidays as much as we do
What will be an ideal response?
I asked my math teacher if she looks forward to school holidays as much as we do.
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When writing comparison or contrast paragraphs, you should _________
A. use clear transitions to prevent confusion B. write a clear topic sentence expressing your goal C. choose one organizational style—either subject by subject or point by point D. all of the above
What happened after the plank broke?
What will be an ideal response?
"Naming of Parts"--Henry Reed The meaning of the repeated phrases in each stanza (such as "naming of parts," "which in y/our case you/we have not got," "easing the s/Spring") is the same no matter which speaker is speaking.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Put the necessary punctuation in the following sentence. My great, great grandfather 1820–1905 was famous in his hometown for catching bank robbers.
What will be an ideal response?