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tiny-mole [99]
2 years ago
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Use commas to correctly punctuate the appositive in each sentence. Rewrite the corrected sentence, including punctuation, in you

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A courageous woman Hatshepsut reigned during Egypt's eighteenth dynasty.


Use commas to correctly punctuate the appositive in each sentence. Rewrite the corrected sentence, including punctuation, in your answer.

Her reign lasting 22 years was successful.


Use commas to correctly punctuate the appositive in each sentence. Rewrite the corrected sentence, including punctuation, in your answer.

She brought changes most importantly wealth and trade to her people.

se commas to correctly punctuate the appositive in each sentence. Rewrite the corrected sentence, including punctuation, in your answer.

All the rulers called pharaohs before her were men.

Use commas to correctly punctuate the appositive in each sentence. Rewrite the corrected sentence, including punctuation, in your answer.

There is much to learn about Hatshepsut a brave and daring woman.
Use commas to correctly punctuate the appositive in each sentence. Rewrite the corrected sentence, including punctuation, in your answer.

Her greatest project her burial temple was built by her advisor Senenmut.
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3241004551 [841]2 years ago
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Answer:

A courageous woman, Hatshepsut, reigned during Egypt's eighteenth dynasty.

Her reign, lasting 22 years, was successful.

She brought changes, most importantly, wealth and trade to her people.

All the rulers, called pharaohs, before her, were men.

There is much to learn about Hatshepsut, a brave and daring woman.

Her greatest project, her burial temple, was built by her advisor, Senenmut.

Explanation:

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