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Quiz 11: Identifying Parts of Speech in Sentences
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Question 601
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One punctuation mark or capital letter is omitted in each of the following sentences. Insert them as needed. (Pairs of quotation marks are considered one unit.) Two brothers, Dale and Gilbert, called their neighbor Uncle Sam.
Question 602
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One punctuation mark or capital letter is omitted in each of the following sentences. Insert them as needed. (Pairs of quotation marks are considered one unit.) She had two reasons for going to correct her popularity poll and to demonstrate her courage.
Question 603
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One punctuation mark or capital letter is omitted in each of the following sentences. Insert them as needed. (Pairs of quotation marks are considered one unit.) Tucker said to them, "Remember that Papa said, The good die young!"
Question 604
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One punctuation mark or capital letter is omitted in each of the following sentences. Insert them as needed. (Pairs of quotation marks are considered one unit.) We're all two selves-one egotistic and one gregarious-and we cant separate the two.
Question 605
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One punctuation mark or capital letter is omitted in each of the following sentences. Insert them as needed. (Pairs of quotation marks are considered one unit.) We never felt that central Park was really centrally located in New York City.
Question 606
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One punctuation mark or capital letter is omitted in each of the following sentences. Insert them as needed. (Pairs of quotation marks are considered one unit.) Wont the question of Clint's hour of birth hold up the astrologer's predictions?
Question 607
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One punctuation mark or capital letter is omitted in each of the following sentences. Insert them as needed. (Pairs of quotation marks are considered one unit.) The 1970s were good years for us; the clerks treated us with respect and we had more leisure.
Question 608
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One punctuation mark or capital letter is omitted in each of the following sentences. Insert them as needed. (Pairs of quotation marks are considered one unit.) It was something Truman said about the kitchen-was it about too many cooks.
Question 609
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One punctuation mark or capital letter is omitted in each of the following sentences. Insert them as needed. (Pairs of quotation marks are considered one unit.) It could be anyones, but its color makes me think it's mine.
Question 610
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One punctuation mark or capital letter is omitted in each of the following sentences. Insert them as needed. (Pairs of quotation marks are considered one unit.) History was easy compared to any of the french courses.
Question 611
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One punctuation mark or capital letter is omitted in each of the following sentences. Insert them as needed. (Pairs of quotation marks are considered one unit.) "Oh I can't believe it's true!" cried Francisca.