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20 points, branliest and ! questions 1–10: choose the proper punctuation in each of these sentences. 1. kathy is having lunch with me tomorrow [ , ; ] we’ll probably go to barney’s. 2. now i’m beginning to live a little [ , ; ] and i feel less like a sick oyster at low tide. 3. the raf kept control of the skies in 1940 [ , ; ] consequently, britain was one of the victorious countries. 4. power tends to corrupt [ , ; ] absolute power corrupts absolutely. 5. the night was bitterly cold and windy [ , ; ] but there was a full moon shining on the snow. 6. faith deserves a chance to be president of her organization [ , ; ] knowing as she does the rules for running meetings and the goals of her group. 7. brigit and rex applied for the same job [ , ; ] but only one applicant could be accepted. 8. the office procedures were posted on the staff bulletin board [ , ; ] consequently, james’s decision was hard to understand. 9. we were asked to bring two categories of objects: soft goods, including paper, linens, and clothing items [ , ; ] and hard goods, including furniture, tools, and small appliances. 10. the regulations allow only 200 people in the dance hall at one time [ , ; ] however, we made an exception last weekend.

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