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nadezda [96]
3 years ago
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What does punctuation indicate about how a passage should be read aloud? Choose four correct answers. Come to a complete halt wh

en you reach a period. Make your voice rise to a higher pitch at the end of sentences with a question mark. Read quickly without pausing at commas. Come to a complete halt when you reach a semicolon. Pause briefly when you reach a comma, and pause a bit longer at a semicolon. Raise your volume when you read a sentence with an exclamation point to show exciteme
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krek1111 [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: Raise your volume when you read a sentence with an exclamation point to show exciteme

Pause briefly when you reach a comma, and pause a bit longer at a semicolon.

Come to a complete halt when you reach a period.

Make your voice rise to a higher pitch at the end of sentences with a question mark.

Explanation:

Those four correct answers from your question are considering one of the rules on how to read properly when it comes to punctuation in the sentences. <u>When reading, readers must pay attention to those punctations and often those are comma, a period, question mark and exclamation point. </u>

They are used to make the sentence more understandable and to reach the point of the idea of the sentence.

  • The answers that are not correct are ''reading quickly without pausing at commas'' which is incorrect because it will confuse the readers. Where there is a semicolon there should not be a complete halt as it is when it comes to a period at the end of the sentence.

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