No, the sentence given:
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"<span>i came home late; therefore, i didnt see aunt matildia" — is NOT punctuated correctly.
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The word: "didnt" should be replaced with: "didn't" (note the added "apostrophe")—or rewritten as two word: "did not".
Furthermore, there should be a "period" at the end of the sentence.
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As far as other grammar errors are concerned, the second instance of the use of the personal pronoun, "I"—is incorrectly written in the lower case: "i"—and should be replaced with the capital letter, "I". Furthermore, "</span>aunt matildia" should be rewritten with a capital letter "A" replacing the word: "aunt" [the word: "aunt" should be changed to "Aunt"], and the name: "matildia" should be rewritten with a capital "M" replacing the name: "matildia" [the name "matildia" should be replaced with "Matildia"]. Also, if "Aunt Matildia" is, in fact, really spelled that way, than the spelling of the name should be retained. On the other hand, if the aunt's name is actually spelled: "Mathilda"—or some variant, then the proper spelling should be used—and the first letter should be capitalized.
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--Edit--- your question should read as follows: "Is this sentence punctuated correctly?"
It is verbal irony where one says the opposite of what they mean hence sounding sarcastic.
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what it is say is that bc they are fighting the battle means they are winning a war. Hope i helped <3
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The past tense to bring is brought
Answer: The correct answer is : D. Sibling rivalry taken to an extreme
Explanation: Sugriva asks Rama to help him defeat his brother Bali. Sugriva tells Rama to shoot Bali with an arrow. Rama gives Sugriva a flower necklace to distinguish him from his brother Bali, because the first time Sugriva and Bali fought, Rama could not use his arrow against Bali, because Rama did not distinguish the brothers and did not want to hit the wrong one .