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Answer:
Which of these is punctuated correctly?
<em>1.Yesterday's quiz, which was hard, will hurt my grade.
</em>Explanation:
The rest of the sentences are technically run-on sentences.
Answer:
"After slogans had been shouted, passionate accusations were made, punctuated by more slogans. The pressure built up."
Explanation:
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<em><u>Answer: A. Noun</u></em>
Explanation:
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Noun is a person, place, or thing.
For Example:
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Person:
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- singer
- Chris
- principal
- police officer
- football player
- doctor
Place:
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- school
- Walmart
- football stadium
- farm
- park
Thing:
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- soccer ball
- basketball
- football
- books
- headphones
- sunglasses
- toys
- tennis ball
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Answer:
<h3>We use during to say when something happens, if it happens in or over a period of time. We use for to talk about the length of time something lasts. They went to Florida during the winter. They went at one point in the winter.</h3>
Explanation:
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