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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word or words and punctuation best corrects any errors in the sentence? After she finishes her art project, she also has to: finish a history report, read for science, and study for a French exam. A. to, finish B. There is no error in this sentence. C. finish a history report; read for science; D. to finish

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Mehek14

Mehek (mehek14):

what do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D

Mehek (mehek14):

yup no need for a : in between

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks i have some more

Mehek (mehek14):

alright

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word or words and punctuation corrects any errors in the sentence? Her brother-in-law Frank, a well known business person, has run several different companies. A. brother in law B. person has C. There is no error in this sentence. D. well-known

OpenStudy (jackofalltradez):

Any ideas, Dragon?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

maybe D

Mehek (mehek14):

yes D

OpenStudy (jackofalltradez):

D is correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word or words and punctuation corrects any errors in the sentence? We'll need about two-thirds cup of golden seedless raisins and one quarter of a cup of walnuts. A. two thirds B. one-quarter C. There is no error in this sentence. D. golden-seedless

Mehek (mehek14):

what do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B

Mehek (mehek14):

yep

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word or words and punctuation corrects any errors in the sentence? They leave for Florida in mid February and will spend sixteen days there. A. six-teen B. sixteen-days C. There is no error in this sentence. D. mid-February

Mehek (mehek14):

what do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D

Mehek (mehek14):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word or words and punctuation best corrects any errors in the sentence? I'd really like to go excuse me, I'm going to sneeze but I'm not feeling up to it. A. —excuse me, I'm going to sneeze— B. —I'm going to sneeze— C. I'd really like to go— D. —excuse me,—

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

Mehek (mehek14):

no

Mehek (mehek14):

it wouldn't look right I'd really like to go—excuse me, I'm going to sneeze but I'm not feeling up to it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B

Mehek (mehek14):

no not B I'd really like to go excuse me- I'm going to sneeze- but I'm not feeling up to it. doesn't make sense either

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so A

Mehek (mehek14):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word or words and punctuation best corrects any errors in the sentence? When we arrive at the cabin, we have a lot to do like turning on the electricity and water, and making the beds before we unpack. A. —like turning on the electricity and water— B. —like turning on the electricity and water, and making the beds— C. —like turning on the electricity and water, and making the beds before we unpack. D. —before we unpack.

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