In each sentence, write either an abbreviation or the complete word, whichever is correct.
1. I didn’t vote for _____ (Sen./Senator) Cole Bauer this past election.
2. _____ (Pres./President) Obama was the first African-American president of the _____ (U.S./United States).
3. Jorge went to college in San Francisco at _____ (USF/U.S.F./University of San Francisco).
4. Barbara was interested in hearing _____ (Rev./Reverend) Cris Gonzalez speak at the youth conference.
5. Connie drove through _____ (NV/Nevada) and _____ (UT/Utah) to get to her new address at 54889 South Edison St., Colorado Springs, _____ (CO/Colorado) 76556.
1. Sen;
2. President, United States;
3. USF;
4. Rev.;
5. Nevada, Utah, CO
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