For each sentence, add the correct end punctuation.

1. What are we going to do
2. What happened to my antique Oriental vase is beyond me
3. Watch out Can’t you see where you are going
4. Bring your books home from school with you
5. “Where are my shoes” Jason asked


1. do?;
2. me.;
3. out!, going?;
4. you.;
5. shoes?, asked.

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