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Uestion 1 retype the sentence below including all appropriate punctuation. thats not pams hat 1 points question 2 retype the sentence below and include all appropriate punctuation. the witness appearance shocked the jury 1 points question 3 retype the sentence below and include all appropriate punctuation. my dads favorite car is a 65 chevy 1 points question 4 retype the sentence below and include all appropriate punctuation. my sister in laws daughter got straight as 1 points question 5 retype the sentence below and include all appropriate punctuation. kim and tinas bedroom is being painted 1 points question 6 retype the sentence below and include all appropriate punctuation. mr. jones father is considered to be a semi invalid 1 points question 7 retype the sentence below and include all appropriate punctuation. the well known actress accepted the award 1 points question 8 retype the sentence below and include all appropriate punctuation. cliff rogers is a self made millionaire 1 points question 9 retype the sentence below and include all appropriate punctuation. she will receive a 50 or 75 cent raise 1 points question 10 retype the sentence below and include all appropriate punctuation. he went to his sisters house 1 points question 11 retype the sentence below and include all appropriate punctuation. seventy five people got let go this week 1 points question 12 retype the sentence below and include all appropriate punctuation. assume that the person has been asked to spell out her last name. my name is connie warner warner 1 points question 13 retype the sentence below that requires the punctuation and include it. do not include the q or a in your answer. q where were you on a at home. 1 points question 14 retype the sentence that requires punctuation and include it. do not include the q or a in your answer. q when did you a on friday. 1 points question 15 retype the sentence below and include all appropriate punctuation. the childrens teacher was ill 1 points question 16 retype the sentence below and include all appropriate punctuation. the singers voices are beautiful. 1 points question 17 true or false: the sentence below is puncutated correctly. the author was well-known. 1 points question 18 retype the sentence below and include all appropriate punctuation. bobs actions were unamerican 1 points question 19 retype the sentence below and include all appropriate punctuation. jills brother he got so tall is only ten 1 points question 20 true or false: the sentence below is punctuated correctly. who's lunch is this? 1 points question 21 true or false: the sentence below is punctuated correctly. that could be anybody's dog. 1 points question 22 retype the sentence below and include all appropriate punctuation. rod and tims cabin was rustic 1 points question 23 retype the sentence below and include all appropriate punctuation. they took an all inclusive vacation 1 points question 24 retype the sentence below and include all appropriate punctuation. gregs witness was cross examined 1 points question 25 retype the sentence below and include all appropriate punctuation. she wanted a five to six page report 1 points click save and submit to save and submit. click save all answers to save all answers.

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