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ale4655 [162]
3 years ago
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Question 10 (2 points) Question 10 Unsaved

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Arada [10]3 years ago
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Question 10: true

Question 11: C "Remember, look both ways before you cross a street."

Question 12: A "Do you remember how to figure out the area of a parallelogram? I'm having trouble doing it."

Question 13: C "Make sure you put the turkey in the oven at noon," Mildred said.

Question 14: C begin a new paragraph

Question 15:  C The Cubs, my dad's favorite ball club, finished in last place again.

Question: 16: Before but

Quesion 17: D "It seems to me," mused Shawn, "that those policies are confusing."

Question 18: D no comma necessary

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