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2. Choose the sentence type and the punctuation it should have. This has been the greatest day of my life (Points: 3) declarative, period imperative, exclamation point interrogative, period exclamatory, exclamation point 3. Choose the sentence type and the punctuation it should have. Stand up, please (Points: 3) declarative, period interrogative, question mark imperative, period exclamatory, period 4. Choose the sentence type and the punctuation it should have. Do you think time travel will ever be possible (Points: 3) declarative, period imperative, question mark interrogative, question mark exclamatory, period 5. If the sentence contains an error in punctuation, type the word with the correct punctuation. If the sentence is correct, write C. Our new address is 91724 East Jackson St, Hershey, PA 17033. (Points: 3) 6. If the sentence contains an error in punctuation, type the word with the correct punctuation. If the sentence is correct, write C. Allow me to introduce Dr and Mrs. Weathers from Detroit. (Points: 3) 7. If the sentence contains an error in punctuation, type the word with the correct punctuation. If the sentence is correct, write C. Ms. Sarah Davis is the president of the Gitmore Corp and a good friend of Maj. Williams. (Points: 3) 8. If the sentence contains an error in punctuation, type the word with the correct punctuation. If the sentence is correct, write C. Will Dr Johnson be telling us about his mission to the UN? (Points: 3) 9. Which choice has no errors in punctuation? (Points: 3) She took a deep breath, closed her eyes and stepped off the high diving board. Toby designed the set Ruby made the puppets, and I wrote the story. Frankly, I thought the story was boring, silly, and a complete waste of time. Josh put hay grain, and containers of water in the truck. 10. Which choice has no errors in punctuation? (Points: 3) She had bought a frame for the photograph, but the frame was too big. Tina hadn�t practiced all week yet she played beautifully. The driver may have taken a wrong turn or he may have been delayed. They had met when they were four so they had known each other for 30 years. 11. Which choice has no errors in punctuation? (Points: 3) The bright colorful curtains let in plenty of light. You can clean your room, rake the yard or help me with the car. Underneath the rug in the front room was the entrance to the basement. While the pizza was baking we checked the mail 12. Which choice has no errors in punctuation? (Points: 3) Between the flagstones along the path tiny flowers were growing. No, I have never seen the president in real life. Tired of listening to the band we walked outside. If, the music annoys you, I�ll turn it off. 13. Which choice has no errors in punctuation? (Points: 3) When I turned 13, 13 presents sat beside my birthday cake. Behind the door in the storage shed, was the extra set of keys. Along the street lights in the houses winked on. When she called I didn�t recognize her voice right away. 14. Which choice has no errors in punctuation? (Points: 3) Yours truly Yours truly. Yours. Truly. Yours truly, 15. Which choice has no errors in punctuation? (Points: 3) We arrived at 12:30 P.M. on Sunday April 20, 2008. We arrived at 12:30 P.M. on Sunday, April 20, 2008. We arrived at 12:30 P.M. on Sunday, April 20 2008. We arrived at 12:30 P.M. on Sunday, April, 20, 2008. 16. Which choice has no errors in punctuation? (Points: 3) Visit us soon at 690 West Marlin Ave. Bentonville, Arizona in our new offices. Visit us soon at 690 West Marlin Ave, Bentonville, Arizona, in our new offices. Visit us soon at 690 West Marlin Ave., Bentonville, Arizona, in our new offices. Visit us soon at 690 West Marlin Ave., Bentonville, Arizona in our new offices. 17. Which choice has no errors in punctuation? (Points: 3) Seattle, Ore Seattle, OR Seattle, O.R. Seattle OR. 18. If a word should be followed by a mark of punctuation, type the word and the punctuation. If a sentence is correct, type C. Your math facts Carly, need much more drill. (Points: 3) 19. If a word should be followed by a mark of punctuation, type the word and the punctuation. If a sentence is correct, type C. Recent statistics on the other hand, do not agree. (Points: 3) 20. If a word should be followed by a mark of punctuation, type the word and the punctuation. If a sentence is correct, type C. He was driving an old-fashioned automob

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  1. exclamatory, exclamation point
  2. Im not totally sure... 2.exclamatory, exclamation point 3.declarative, period 4.interrogative, question mark 5.Our new address is 91724 East Jackson St. Hershey, PA 17033 6.Allow me to introduce Dr. and Mrs. Weathers from Detroit. 7.C 8.Will Dr. Johnson be telling us about his mission to the UN? 9.She took a deep breath, closed her eyes and stepped off the high diving board. 10.Tina hadn�t practiced all week yet she played beautifully. 11.You can clean your room, rake the yard or help me with the car. 12.No, I have never seen the president in real life. 13.Along the street lights in the houses winked on. 14.Yours truly, 15.We arrived at 12:30 P.M. on Sunday April 20, 2008. 16.Visit us soon at 690 West Marlin Ave. Bentonville, Arizona in our new offices. 17.Seattle, OR 18.C 19.C 20.He was driving an old-fashioned automobile.
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