In the following sentences, circle the question marks used incorrectly, and add those that are needed.

1. Is this the right direction to Dr. Schulze’s office?
2. I think I have the correct directions?
3. Is your aunt Dana Hammer.
4. Mom, where is Kaleo’s appointment.
5. Danny asked his dad if he was still feeling dizzy?


1. [no errors];
2. directions.;
3. Hammer?;
4. appointment?;
5. dizzy

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Marco cree que poder expresar su individualidad, a través de la ropa y la apariencia, es fundamental.



¿Cómo somos los jóvenes del siglo XXI? Marco, un amigo tuyo, está visitando a sus abuelos en Puerto Rico. Tiene el pelo verde y sus parientes se quejan de su apariencia. Marco habla con ellos para asegurarles que su generación es igual que otras del pasado. Escucha lo que dice y contesta las preguntas.
a. Cierto.
b. Falso, porque Marco no le gusta el pelo de color azul ni morado.
c. Falso, porque Marco cree que los piercings sí expresan la individualidad, pero no los tatuajes.

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According to the article, how have new advances in prosthetic technology

changed the future for soldiers who have lost limbs in the war? a. They can now walk with prosthetic legs. b. They can now re-enlist in the Army and return to active duty if they can do everything a regular soldier can do. c. They can find jobs that don't require manual labor. d. They can use their military benefits to go to college or technical school.

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Some of the traditions for the lottery have changed over the years.

a. true b. false

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