I believe it is a run-on sentence but i am not certain
Answer:
Hester Pryne is the character from the novel "Scarlet Letter" written by Nathanael Hawthorn.
Explanation:
At the beginning of the story, <em>Hester is presented as a beautiful young lady. Her hair was healthy, she was considered tall with dark eyes and a beautiful face. </em>
Later, after seven years of punishment<em> </em><em>for her sin. She is presented without such features. Her hair is hidden under her cap, she doesn't have that elegant look and the shine in her eyes. Her body is completely covered by her clothes and the only thing that stands out is the large letter ''A" on her bosom.</em>
In the end, <em>when she takes off the letter "A", it seems like all the burden is gone and she is beautiful once more.</em>
Answer:
suggest that the author of "The
Making of a Mountain" does not
include?
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Mount Rushmore is a monument that
many people go to visit
Native people feel differently about
Mount Rushmore than most visitors do
Native people call Mount Rushmore by
a different name than most visitors do
Mount Rushmore is part of a large
national park in South Dakota
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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?"