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Add the correct punctuation necessary. Spring is my favorite time of year Mike exclaimed because of the warm temperatures and new life FINAL JEOPARDY C1 final
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“Spring is my favorite time of year,” Mike exclaimed, ”because of the warm temperatures and new life!”
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For each sentence, add the correct punctuation. Delilah asked Michelle Did you eat the food in the cafeteria C1 $100
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Delilah asked Michelle, “Did you eat the food in the cafeteria?” C1 $100
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For each sentence, add the correct punctuation. Don’t believe everything you read said Jeremy C1 $200
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“Don’t believe everything you read,” said Jeremy. C1 $200
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For each sentence, add the correct punctuation. Hunting through the records I noticed something that looked very strange C1 $300
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Hunting through the records, I noticed something that looked very strange. C1 $300
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For each sentence, add the correct punctuation. Jules Verne may not be the father of science fiction an earlier writer actually may have invented science fiction C1 $400
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Jules Verne may not be the father of science fiction; an earlier writer actually may have invented science fiction. C1 $400
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For each sentence, add the correct punctuation. Readers seemed to like three things about the book the complicated plot the funny characters and the strange setting C1 $500
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Readers seemed to like three things about the book: the complicated plot, the funny characters, and the strange setting. C1 $500
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C2 $100 For each sentence, add the correct punctuation. The movie begins at 7 00 P.M the ticket line stretched around the corner
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C2 $100 The movie begins at 7:00 P.M; the ticket line stretched around the corner.
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C2 $200 For each sentence, add the correct punctuation. Edmond Rostand a playwright wrote a famous play about this person his name is Cyrano de Bergerac
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C2 $200 Edmond Rostand, a playwright, wrote a famous play about this person; his name is Cyrano de Bergerac.
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C2 $300 For each sentence, add the correct punctuation. Great Susan cried. I’ve been looking for the perfect pair of jeans
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C2 $300 “Great!” Susan cried. “I’ve been looking for the perfect pair of jeans!”
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C2 $400 For each sentence, add the correct punctuation. Which jacket asked Mr. Johnson will keep me the warmest this winter
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C2 $400 “Which jacket,” asked Mr. Johnson,” will keep me the warmest this winter?”
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C2 $500 For each sentence, add the correct punctuation. You should buy it now because you might not have another chance said Paul
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C2 $500 “You should buy it now because you might not have another chance,” said Paul.
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C3 $100 For each sentence, add the correct punctuation. These games Joe declared are a challenge
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C3 $100 “These games,” Joe declared, “are a challenge.”
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C3 $200 For each sentence, add the correct punctuation. Sam told me last week that the store has a great selection
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C3 $200 Sam told me last week that the store has a great selection. (indirect quote)
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C3 $300 For each sentence, add the correct punctuation. I would like to buy this book Kayla explained My father would love it
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C3 $300 “I would like to buy this book,” Kayla explained. “My father would love it.”
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C3 $400 For each sentence, add the correct punctuation. Also decide where you would need to indent. I’d like to get my mother something nice for her birthday Ross said. She would love it answered Sue
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C3 $400 “I’d like to get my mother something nice for her birthday,” Ross said. “She would love it,” answered Sue. Indent and new par. when a new speaker talks.
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C3 $500 For each sentence, add the correct punctuation. Vivian stated that the green dress was beautiful
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C3 $500 Vivian stated that the green dress was beautiful. (indirect quote)
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C4 $100 For each title, add quotation marks or underline: A book: The Indian in the Cupboard
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C4 $100 A book: The Indian in the Cupboard
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C4 $200 For each title, add quotation marks or underline: A short story: The Happy Prince
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C4 $200 A short story: “The Happy Prince”
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C4 $300 For each title, add quotation marks or underline: A painting: Mona Lisa
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C4 $300 A painting: Mona Lisa
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C4 $400 For each title, add quotation marks or underline: A magazine: Time
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C4 $400 A magazine: Time
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C4 $500 For each title, add quotation marks or underline: A book chapter: Summer Days from Charlotte’s Web
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C4 $500 A book chapter: “Summer Days” from Charlotte’s Web
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C5 $100 For each title, add quotation marks or underline: A long musical selection: Peter and the Wolf
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C5 $100 A long musical selection: Peter and the Wolf
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C5 $200 For each title, add quotation marks or underline: A song: Fireflies
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C5 $200 A song: “Fireflies”
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C5 $300 For each title, add quotation marks or underline: A play: The Miracle Worker
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C5 $300 A play: The Miracle Worker
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C5 $400 For each title, add quotation marks or underline: A ship: U.S.S Constellation
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C5 $400 A ship: U.S.S Constellation
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C5 $500 For each title, add quotation marks or underline: Poem: Road Not Taken
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C5 $500 Poem: “Road Not Taken”
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