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How should Sophia correct the punctuation in her sentence? "I love going to the mall but I dont like going to the grocery store...Asked by izuku midoriya
How should Sophia correct the punctuation in her sentence? "I love going to the mall but I dont like going to the grocery store." (1 point) Responses add a comma before like add a comma before like add a comma after "going" and an apostrophe between the "o" and "n" in "dont" add a comma after "going" and an apostrophe between the "o" and "n" in "dont" add a comma before but and an apostrophe between the "n" and "t" in "dont" add a comma before but and an apostrophe between the "n" and "t" in "dont" add a comma after but add a comma after but
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Which of the following sentences includes a correctly punctuated nonrestrictive phrase?(1 point) Responses My nephew, being only a toddler, did not understand the question. My nephew, being only a toddler, did not understand the question. My nephew being only a toddler did not understand the question. My nephew being only a toddler did not understand the question. My nephew being, only a toddler, did not understand the question. My nephew being, only a toddler, did not understand the question. My nephew, being only a toddler; did not understand the question.
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Which of the following sentences includes a correctly punctuated nonrestrictive clause?(1 point) Responses I asked my best friend, who has great taste in books for a recommendation. I asked my best friend, who has great taste in books for a recommendation. I asked my best friend who has great taste in books for a recommendation. I asked my best friend who has great taste in books for a recommendation. I asked my best friend; who has great taste in books; for a recommendation. I asked my best friend; who has great taste in books; for a recommendation. I asked my best friend, who has great taste in books, for a recommendation
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Question What are the rules for capitalization with quotes?(1 point) Responses capitalize the first word only if the quote is at the beginning of the sentence capitalize the first word only if the quote is at the beginning of the sentence capitalize the first word if the quote is a complete sentence capitalize the first word if the quote is a complete sentence never capitalize the first word never capitalize the first word always capitalize the first word
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Sophia should correct her sentence by adding a comma before "but" and an apostrophe between the "o" and "n" in "dont." The corrected sentence would be: "I love going to the mall, but I don't like going to the grocery store." So the most accurate response is: **add a comma before but and an apostrophe between the "o" and "n" in "dont."**
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The sentence that includes a correctly punctuated nonrestrictive phrase is: **"My nephew, being only a toddler, did not understand the question."**
This sentence correctly uses commas to set off the nonrestrictive phrase “being only a toddler.”
This sentence correctly uses commas to set off the nonrestrictive phrase “being only a toddler.”
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The sentence that includes a correctly punctuated nonrestrictive clause is: **"I asked my best friend, who has great taste in books, for a recommendation."**
This sentence correctly uses commas to set off the nonrestrictive clause “who has great taste in books.”
This sentence correctly uses commas to set off the nonrestrictive clause “who has great taste in books.”
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The correct response regarding the rules for capitalization with quotes is: **capitalize the first word if the quote is a complete sentence.**
When a quote is a complete sentence, the first word of the quote should be capitalized, regardless of its position in the sentence. If the quote is part of a larger sentence and is not a complete sentence, the first word is not capitalized.
When a quote is a complete sentence, the first word of the quote should be capitalized, regardless of its position in the sentence. If the quote is part of a larger sentence and is not a complete sentence, the first word is not capitalized.
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