Asked by marylyn
1: Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A: I didn't know, what the package was where it came from, or when it arrived.
B: I didn't know, what the package was, where it came from, or when it arrived.***
C: I didn't know what the package was, where it came from, or when it arrived.
D: I didn't know what the package was, where it came from or when it arrived.
2:Which sentence is punctuated incorrectly?
A: On January 1, 2019, most of the charity's activities will cease.
B: Most of the charity's activities will cease in January 2019.
C: The president lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC, 20500.
D: The president lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington DC 20500.***
(this looks like C and D are both wrong to me, but we only have one choice)
3:Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A: Hey, Chris do you want to watch the game on TV tonight?
B:Hey, Chris, do you want to watch the game on TV, tonight?
C:Hey Chris, do you want to watch the game on TV tonight?***
D:Hey, Chris, do you want to watch the game on TV tonight?
4:Which sentence is punctuated incorrectly?
A: The boys' attempt at making dinner was a smashing success.
B:The childrens' playroom was a metaphorical beehive of activity.***
C:The music industry's profits have fallen sharply over time.
D: The ladies' room is on the other side of the building.
5: Which sentence is punctuated incorrectly?
A:Kenneth Grahame's novel "The Wind in the Willows" was first published in 1908.***
B:Kenneth Grahame's novel The Winds in the Willows<-(this is underlined) was first published in 1908.
C:Kenneth Grahame's novel The Winds in the Willows<-(this is italicized) was first published in 1908.
D:The Winds in the Willows<-(this is italicized), Kenneth Grahame's novel, was first published in 1908.
Are these correct?
A: I didn't know, what the package was where it came from, or when it arrived.
B: I didn't know, what the package was, where it came from, or when it arrived.***
C: I didn't know what the package was, where it came from, or when it arrived.
D: I didn't know what the package was, where it came from or when it arrived.
2:Which sentence is punctuated incorrectly?
A: On January 1, 2019, most of the charity's activities will cease.
B: Most of the charity's activities will cease in January 2019.
C: The president lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC, 20500.
D: The president lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington DC 20500.***
(this looks like C and D are both wrong to me, but we only have one choice)
3:Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A: Hey, Chris do you want to watch the game on TV tonight?
B:Hey, Chris, do you want to watch the game on TV, tonight?
C:Hey Chris, do you want to watch the game on TV tonight?***
D:Hey, Chris, do you want to watch the game on TV tonight?
4:Which sentence is punctuated incorrectly?
A: The boys' attempt at making dinner was a smashing success.
B:The childrens' playroom was a metaphorical beehive of activity.***
C:The music industry's profits have fallen sharply over time.
D: The ladies' room is on the other side of the building.
5: Which sentence is punctuated incorrectly?
A:Kenneth Grahame's novel "The Wind in the Willows" was first published in 1908.***
B:Kenneth Grahame's novel The Winds in the Willows<-(this is underlined) was first published in 1908.
C:Kenneth Grahame's novel The Winds in the Willows<-(this is italicized) was first published in 1908.
D:The Winds in the Willows<-(this is italicized), Kenneth Grahame's novel, was first published in 1908.
Are these correct?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
1 - no
2 - make a decision
3 - no
4 - yes
5 - yes
2 - make a decision
3 - no
4 - yes
5 - yes
Answered by
marylyn
1-C
2-D
3-D( I thought this was like when you say like....Dear mom, So, I thought it should be Hey Chris, ) Boy, I am confused today. Thank you, for your help.
2-D
3-D( I thought this was like when you say like....Dear mom, So, I thought it should be Hey Chris, ) Boy, I am confused today. Thank you, for your help.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
1-C - yes
2-D - no -- We don't pub a comma between the state and the zip code.
3 - I'm not sure about this one myself. I think we should put a comma after "Hey."
Check back later tonight or tomorrow. I'm sure someone more knowledgeable than I will help clarify that one.
2-D - no -- We don't pub a comma between the state and the zip code.
3 - I'm not sure about this one myself. I think we should put a comma after "Hey."
Check back later tonight or tomorrow. I'm sure someone more knowledgeable than I will help clarify that one.
Answered by
marylyn
Sorry, was doing other work. Thank you, Ms. Sue!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome, marylyn.
Answered by
Writeacher
I agree with D for 3.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Thanks, Writeacher.
Answered by
marylyn
Thank you, both so much!
Answered by
maddie
Was D correct for 3?
Answered by
Jehona
Which kind of questions are those
Answered by
ryce
updated answers:
1) when do you use a comma in a sentence? C, to show pause in a sentence or separate items in a list
2) Which sentence is punctuated correctly? D, I added bread, milk, and sugar to the list of ingredients needed to make the recipe.
3) Which sentence is punctuated correctly? B, the swim meet starts in an hour—we need to hurry!
4)When should a writer use a dash? B, to indicate an abrupt shift in idea
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1) when do you use a comma in a sentence? C, to show pause in a sentence or separate items in a list
2) Which sentence is punctuated correctly? D, I added bread, milk, and sugar to the list of ingredients needed to make the recipe.
3) Which sentence is punctuated correctly? B, the swim meet starts in an hour—we need to hurry!
4)When should a writer use a dash? B, to indicate an abrupt shift in idea
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Answered by
Mrs. Powell
Answers to the Unit 9 Lesson 2 Quick Check are..
1. To show a pause in a sentence or separate items in a list
2. I added bread, milk, and sugar to the list of ingredients needed to make the recipe
3. This one may starts in an hour---we need to hurry!
4. To indicate an abrupt shift in idea
1.D
2.C
3.D
4.A
1. To show a pause in a sentence or separate items in a list
2. I added bread, milk, and sugar to the list of ingredients needed to make the recipe
3. This one may starts in an hour---we need to hurry!
4. To indicate an abrupt shift in idea
1.D
2.C
3.D
4.A
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