Chapter 7, Review 1 page 101
Add commas, periods, quotation marks, and capital letters where they are needed. Consider every statement a direct quotation.
Bring your umbrella, said Jared it’s still raining.
Mrs. Riley said in Medieval times many people had to contend with rats in their houses eating their food.
I love the story of Paul Revere said President Warren Harding whether he rode or not.
Take all the selfies you want Maya said but don’t post all of them on Facebook.
Doing what’s right isn’t the problem said President Lyndon Johnson it’s knowing what’s right.
Mark Twain said the difference between the right word and the wrong word is the difference between the lightening bug and lightening.
Everybody talks about the weather said Charles Dudley Warner but nobody does anything about it.
Show me a good and gracious loser said Knute Rockne and I’ll show you a failure.
England and America said George Bernard Shaw are two countries separated by the same language.
I have a doctor’s appointment said Sam so I’ll be a little late for rehearsal.
One of my favorite songs by the Beatles is Eleanor Rigby.
Never tell people how to do things said General George S. Patton tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity.
Matt asked was Jules Verne the first author to specialize in science-fiction books?
History said Henry Ford is more or less bunk.
Economist John Kenneth Galbraith said more die in the United States of too much food than of too little.
1 answer
"Mrs. Riley said, 'In Medieval times, many people had to contend with rats in their houses eating their food.'"
"I love the story of Paul Revere," said President Warren Harding, "whether he rode or not."
"Take all the selfies you want," Maya said, "but don't post all of them on Facebook."
"Doing what’s right isn’t the problem," said President Lyndon Johnson, "it’s knowing what’s right."
"Mark Twain said, 'The difference between the right word and the wrong word is the difference between the lightening bug and lightning.'"
"Everybody talks about the weather," said Charles Dudley Warner, "but nobody does anything about it."
"Show me a good and gracious loser," said Knute Rockne, "and I’ll show you a failure."
"England and America," said George Bernard Shaw, "are two countries separated by the same language."
"I have a doctor’s appointment," said Sam, "so I’ll be a little late for rehearsal."
"One of my favorite songs by the Beatles is 'Eleanor Rigby'."
"Never tell people how to do things," said General George S. Patton, "tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity."
"Matt asked, 'Was Jules Verne the first author to specialize in science-fiction books?'"
"History," said Henry Ford, "is more or less bunk."
"Economist John Kenneth Galbraith said, 'More die in the United States of too much food than of too little.'"