2Minute Edit Writing Conventions Choose the word that is spelled correctly and best completes the sentence. a.satinn b.satin c.sattin d.sattinn My aunt.

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2Minute Edit Writing Conventions Choose the word that is spelled correctly and best completes the sentence. a.satinn b.satin c.sattin d.sattinn My aunt loves to wear her _____ red dress for parties.

2Minute Edit Writing Conventions Choose the answer that is written correctly and shows correct capitalization and punctuation. A. “Let’s go to the Movies today” Ramon said. B. Let’s go to the movies today, Ramon said. C. “Let’s go to the movies today,” Ramon said. D. “let’s go to the movies today,” Ramon said.

2Minute Edit Writing Conventions Choose the answer that is written correctly and shows correct capitalization and punctuation. A. Maria answered, “I would Love to clean up!” B. Maria answered “I would love to clean up!” C. Maria answered, “I would love to clean up”! D. Maria answered, “I would love to clean up!”

2Minute Edit Writing Conventions Choose the answer that is written correctly. A. Jessica writes articles for The Los Angeles Times. B. Jessica writes articles for “The Los Angeles Times.” C. Jessica writes articles for “The Los Angeles Times”. D. Jessica writes articles for “The Los Angeles Times.”

2Minute Edit Writing Conventions Choose the answer that is written correctly and shows correct capitalization and punctuation. a. My favorite book is “Charlottes Web”. b. My favorite “Book is Charlottes Web.” c. My favorite book is Charlottes Web. d. My Favorite book is Charlottes Web.

2Minute Edit Writing Conventions Choose the answer that is written correctly and shows correct capitalization and punctuation. a. I wrote a poem for my teacher called “Summer.” b. I wrote a poem for my teacher called Summer. c. I wrote a poem for my teacher called “Summer”. d. I wrote a Poem for my teacher called “Summer.”