1. First, I delivered papers, then I practiced soccer.

2. Dan, I know you are tired, but the laundry is waiting.

3. Phillip, Homer, and Carla wrote poetry, Luis wrote a play.

4. The steady rain continued, yet nobody cared

5. Helen, please sing the soprano part Jean will sing the alto part.

6. Some of us marched others, like John, rode on a float.

Some of the following sentences need semicolons. Above the sentence, write the semicolon
and the words before and after it. In some sentences, semicolons will replace commas. If a sentence
already has correct punctuation, write C on the line provided.

1. PAPERS; THEN

2. CORRECT

3. POETRY; LUIS

4. CONTINUED; YET

5. PART; JEAN

6. MARCHED; OTHERS

1 answer

All your corrections are right except 4.
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