Deck 10: Making Punctuation Work

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What are the two types of punctuation?

A) Periods, question marks
B) Commas, semicolons
C) Open and closed
D) Active, passive
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___________ punctuation refers to using the fewest possible punctuation marks.

A) Closed
B) Open
C) Reverse
D) Inverse
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There is one simple rule for punctuation:

A) Keep It Simple Stupid
B) First in, first out
C) Less is more
D) When it doubt, leave it out
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<strong>  What does this box represent in terms of sentence structure?</strong> A) Dependent clause B) Independent clause C) Punctuation error D) Complex sentence <div style=padding-top: 35px> What does this box represent in terms of sentence structure?

A) Dependent clause
B) Independent clause
C) Punctuation error
D) Complex sentence
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__________ are used between independent clauses when they are joined by "and," "or," "so," "nor," "for," "but," or "yet."

A) Ellipsis
B) Semicolons
C) Commas
D) Colons
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Transitional words like "however," "hence," "consequently," "therefore," "moreover," and "in fact" are examples of:

A) Adverbial conjunctions
B) Adjective descriptions
C) Prepositional phrases
D) Dangling modifiers
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The ________ usually means something will follow.

A) semicolon
B) comma
C) dash
D) colon
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The most frequent use of the apostrophe is to show:

A) Intention
B) Possession
C) Quotations
D) Questions
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Which of these is the basic function for quotation marks?

A) To set off a direct quotation
B) To draw attention to different use of words
C) To set off some types of writing, and to indicate titles of news and journal articles
D) All of the above
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Underlining is often used for

A) Omitting material
B) Adding emphasis
C) Deleting content
D) Striking through
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Interoffice communications use a colon following the words TO, FROM, DATE, and SUBJECT.
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The salutation of a formal letter is followed by a comma.
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Do not use an apostrophe before the final "s" to form a plural instead of a possessive.
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Ellipses indicate missing material.
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Parentheses are sometimes used to set off nonrestrictive material; that is, words that interrupt sentences and may add accuracy but do not alter the meaning.
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Add commas as needed in the sentences below. If the sentence is correct as it is, write C on the line.
a. _____ The victim was a polite gracious lady.
b. _____ The officers found cocaine heroin and marijuana in the suspect's car.
c. _____ He left the scene of the crime and didn't call police.
d. _____ He replied "I don't have a driver's license."
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Deck 10: Making Punctuation Work
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What are the two types of punctuation?

A) Periods, question marks
B) Commas, semicolons
C) Open and closed
D) Active, passive
C
2
___________ punctuation refers to using the fewest possible punctuation marks.

A) Closed
B) Open
C) Reverse
D) Inverse
B
3
There is one simple rule for punctuation:

A) Keep It Simple Stupid
B) First in, first out
C) Less is more
D) When it doubt, leave it out
D
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<strong>  What does this box represent in terms of sentence structure?</strong> A) Dependent clause B) Independent clause C) Punctuation error D) Complex sentence What does this box represent in terms of sentence structure?

A) Dependent clause
B) Independent clause
C) Punctuation error
D) Complex sentence
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__________ are used between independent clauses when they are joined by "and," "or," "so," "nor," "for," "but," or "yet."

A) Ellipsis
B) Semicolons
C) Commas
D) Colons
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Transitional words like "however," "hence," "consequently," "therefore," "moreover," and "in fact" are examples of:

A) Adverbial conjunctions
B) Adjective descriptions
C) Prepositional phrases
D) Dangling modifiers
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The ________ usually means something will follow.

A) semicolon
B) comma
C) dash
D) colon
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The most frequent use of the apostrophe is to show:

A) Intention
B) Possession
C) Quotations
D) Questions
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Which of these is the basic function for quotation marks?

A) To set off a direct quotation
B) To draw attention to different use of words
C) To set off some types of writing, and to indicate titles of news and journal articles
D) All of the above
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Underlining is often used for

A) Omitting material
B) Adding emphasis
C) Deleting content
D) Striking through
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Interoffice communications use a colon following the words TO, FROM, DATE, and SUBJECT.
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The salutation of a formal letter is followed by a comma.
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Do not use an apostrophe before the final "s" to form a plural instead of a possessive.
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Ellipses indicate missing material.
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Parentheses are sometimes used to set off nonrestrictive material; that is, words that interrupt sentences and may add accuracy but do not alter the meaning.
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Add commas as needed in the sentences below. If the sentence is correct as it is, write C on the line.
a. _____ The victim was a polite gracious lady.
b. _____ The officers found cocaine heroin and marijuana in the suspect's car.
c. _____ He left the scene of the crime and didn't call police.
d. _____ He replied "I don't have a driver's license."
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