can someone answer these 10 questions
1. (1 pt) Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. This is a familiar story; it needs no introduction. B. This is a familiar story, and needs no introduction. C. This is a familiar story it needs no introduction. D. This is a familiar story and it needs no introduction.
2. (1 pt) Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. Don’t step on the porch. the paint is still wet! B. Don’t step on the porch, the paint is still wet! C. Don’t step on the porch the paint is still wet! D. Don’t step on the porch; the paint is still wet!
3. (1 pt) Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. There are many birds at the feeder you should refill it soon. B. There are many birds at the feeder, you should refill it soon. C. There are many birds at the feeder. you should refill it soon. D. There are many birds at the feeder; you should refill it soon.
4. (1 pt) Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. You stayed up late last night, hence you are sleepy today. B. You stayed up late last night hence, you are sleepy today. C. You stayed up late last night; hence you are sleepy today. D. You stayed up late last night; hence, you are sleepy today.
5. (1 pt) Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. She is back from her grandmother's; in fact, there she is now. B. She is back from her grandmother's in fact; there she is now. C. She is back from her grandmother's, in fact there she is now. D. She is back from her grandmother's, in fact, there she is now.
6. (1 pt) Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. The assumption is not true, therefore; the conclusion is false. B. The assumption is not true therefore, the conclusion is false. C. The assumption is not true; therefore, the conclusion is false. D. The assumption is not true, therefore, the conclusion is false.
7. (1 pt) Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. Trout, mullet, and sea bass swim here but Erin, Terri, and I are after crabs. B. Trout, mullet, and sea bass swim here, Erin, Terri, and I are after crabs. C. Trout, mullet, and sea bass swim here; but Erin, Terri, and I are after crabs. D. Trout, mullet, and sea bass swim here, but Erin, Terri, and I are after crabs.
8. (1 pt) Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. Walking past our house, Ms. Lee, our neighbor, waved; and she smiled broadly. B. Walking past our house, Ms. Lee, our neighbor, waved, and she smiled broadly. C. Walking past our house, Ms. Lee, our neighbor, waved, and smiled broadly. D. Walking past our house, Ms. Lee, our neighbor, waved, she smiled broadly.
9. (1 pt) Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. Add these names to the list of conference attendees: Abbott; Cecile, Green, Brian, and Sanders; Myra. B. Add these names to the list of conference attendees: Abbott; Cecile, Green; Brian, and Sanders; Myra. C. Add these names to the list of conference attendees: Abbott, Cecile, Green, Brian, and Sanders, Myra. D. Add these names to the list of conference attendees: Abbott, Cecile; Green, Brian; and Sanders, Myra.
10. (1 pt) Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. My aunt has visited, Paris, France, Tokyo, Japan, and Sydney, Australia. B. My aunt has visited Paris, France; Tokyo, Japan; and Sydney, Australia. C. My aunt has visited Paris, France, Tokyo, Japan, and Sydney, Australia. D. My aunt has visited Paris, France, Tokyo, Japan, Sydney, Australia.
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