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arsen [322]
3 years ago
11

(give the answer of all questions with punctuation marks and give the correct punctuation mark)

English
1 answer:
KIM [24]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

7. showed, the old man, the way, the kind boy

= <em><u>The kind boy showed the old man the way</u></em>.

8. stands on the Yamuna the capital of India Delhi

= <em><u>Delhi, the capital of India, stands on the Yamuna</u></em>.

9. to save the patients life the doctor did try hard

= <em><u>Did the doctor try hard to save the patient's life?</u></em>

10. a good boy you are

= <em><u>You are a good boy</u></em>.

Explanation:

Correct punctuation means the use of the correct punctuation marks in the required places. It also means using capitalization in the necessary places, commas, and even period/full stops whenever and wherever necessary.

The given jumbled words and phrases can be arranged with the correct punctuation marks wherever necessary as follows-

<em>7. The kind boy showed the old man the way. </em>

<em>8. Delhi, the capital of India, stands on the Yamuna. </em>

<em>9. Did the doctor try hard to save the patient's life? </em>

<em>10. You are a good boy.</em>

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