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amm1812
3 years ago
15

Add a comma or an exclamation point to the following sentences to set apart the interjection. No _____ I will not give in to you

r temper tantrum! No _____I don't believe we have received your letter yet. Well _____maybe she can get a ride with someone else. Oh ______ You startled me! So _______ when would you like to eat dinner?
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1 answer:
LUCKY_DIMON [66]3 years ago
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Answer:

No, I will not give in to your temper tantrum! No, I don't believe we have received your letter yet. Well, maybe she can get a ride with someone else. Oh! You startled me! So, when would you like to eat dinner?

Explanation:

The commas(,) are employed in a sentence primarily yo mark a pause or to separate the introductory part of the sentence from the rest of the sentence while an exclamation mark(!) is used to express the emotions of excitement, surprise, or any such strong feeling or emotions. As per this definition, the given blanks are filled accordingly. Since the sentence beginning with 'oh' denotes a strong emotion of surprise, it will employ the exclamation mark(!), the other sentences just mark a pause after the introductory word 'yes', 'no', or 'well' and thus, they will use comma(,).

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