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English, 02.12.2020 16:50 mandilynn22

Part One: Correctly put a period, exclamation point, or question mark after each sentence. There are three days left
Their cat is black
Isn’t it Monday
Help, a clown is chasing me
Do you live in America
Homework is boring
I wonder what time it is
Did she do it
Wow
How many pickled peppers did he pick?
I am too tired
I wonder how far that bus goes
Are you sure that goes there?
I think this may be getting harder
I wonder when this will end

Put that down right now
Which one is yours
I don’t know which one is mine
Do you know how to do this
To whom should I give this
He does his homework; doesn’t he
Don’t shut the door
I’d hate to have not done my homework
Who cares
Africa is not a country; it’s a continent
Wherefore art thou, dear Juliet
There’s a big project due; isn’t there
Leave me alone
I wish I knew what time it was
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