They both use humor to critique courtly love, hope I helped!!
The answer to your question would be that he punctuation mark that should be used in each sentence is the following one:
- I do not like potatoes. Hoewever, I love sweet potatoes. In this case, you could choose to start the sentence with "however" and then put a comma after it.
- Many people are confused by these punctuation marks: the colon, the semicolon, and the hyphen. In this case, the colon is used to introduce a series of items. The nouns after the colon specify the punctuation marks mentioned.
- After thinking about it for several days, I decided what I had to do- I would apologize to Mrs. Potter. The punctuation mark that should be used here is the em dash. A pair of em dashes can be used in place of commas to enhance readability.
- The day went by in an orderly fashion; there was no trouble from any of the students. In this case, the semicolon is used to join two independent clauses that are closely related.
There are several options for this, but one main word to describe this would be "inefficiently", which is an adverb in this sense that says the person was no efficient.
Richard gave me one of his extra-rotten, weasel-eyed, grinny-toothed grins. I hope I helped :)