In each sentence, insert the missing punctuation mark or capital letter. Then write the preceding or affected words in the blank. (Quotation marks are considered one unit.) The following citizens in Hiroshima were interviewed a town official, a

housewife, a farmer, a mechanic, and a doctor.

What will be an ideal response?


interviewed:

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II. Un dîner en famille.You are at a family dinner at Paul and Olivia Durant's country home. See their family tree below. You are talking to Carole about her family. You just met Carole so you say vous to her rather than tu. Complete the following conversation using the appropriate possessive adjectives (mon, nos, votre, etc.).Vous:(1) ____________ famille est intéressante, n'est-ce pas?Carole:Ah oui, surtout (2) ____________ frère. Il n'est pas typique!Vous:Paul et Olivia Durant sont (3) ____________ grands-parents, n'est-ce pas?Carole:Oui, ce sont (4) ________ grands-parents. Et cet homme-ci est (5) ________ oncle Simon. (Hélène and Simon join you and Carole.)Carole:Je vous présente Simon et Hélène Durant.Vous:Enchanté(e) Monsieur. Enchanté(e) Madame.Simon:Enchanté.

Bienvenu(e) (welcome) à notre dîner.Hélène:Oui. Bienvenu(e). (6) ____________ enfants sont là-bas. Ils regardent la télévision. Blank #1 Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Rewrite the following sentences, capitalizing where necessary

"have you," asked mrs. deere, "read all of the harry potter books?" What will be an ideal response?

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In the space provided, write C if the sentence is correctly punctuated, and correct other sentences with a

comma or a semicolon. Each sentence has no more than one error. I said that I had no cash to flow under any circumstances I needed a friend with funds. What will be an ideal response?

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Rote knowledge of phonics generalizations

A. will produce a skillful decoder. B. is generally only of temporary value. C. is more effective than connecting the generalizations to experience. D. requires that children write down everything they know about the generalization.

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