english question?
Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly. (Points: 1)
Later these five Iroquois nations were joined by: the Tuscadora.
Later these five Iroquois nations were joined by the Tuscadora.
12. Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly. (Points: 1)
However: the "runner’s high" soon disappears.
However, the "runner’s high" soon disappears
Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly. (Points: 1)
The task has turned out harder than expected, for research geologists have yet to develop a clear understanding of the many complex forces, that cause earthquakes.
The task has turned out harder than expected, for research geologists have yet to develop a clear understanding of the many complex forces that cause earthquakes.
5. Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly. (Points: 1)
Although geologists can accurately predict the local aftershocks that result from a large earthquake, they cannot precisely determine when a big quake can hit or when distant aftershocks will occur.
Although, geologists can accurately predict the local aftershocks that result from a large earthquake, they cannot precisely determine when a big quake can hit or, when distant aftershocks will occur.
6. Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly. (Points: 1)
This defiant stand against bigotry by a single African American woman made Parks one of the most respected civil rights leaders of the 1950s; now in her eighties, she has not lost her pep.
This defiant stand against bigotry by a single African American woman made Parks one of the most respected civil rights leaders of the 1950s. Now in her eighties, she has not lost her pep.
7. Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly. (Points: 1)
Parks neither sought nor expected the attention that her act of defiance brought her. Nevertheless, she is pleased that people consider her the "mother of the civil rights movement."
Parks neither sought nor expected the attention that her act of defiance brought her; nevertheless, she is pleased that people consider her the "mother of the civil rights movement."
8. Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly. (Points: 1)
The message from 1955 reverberated strongly today because of one enthusiastic, honored, and respected woman; moreover, the message Rosa Parks has brought to the world is sure to outlast each generation that hears it.
The message from 1955 reverberated strongly today because of one enthusiastic, honored, and respected woman. The message Rosa Parks has brought to the world is sure to outlast each generation that hears it.
9. Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly. (Points: 1)
Media watchers think the Giro d’Italia could become even more profitable and popular, especially among young adults, but only if it took a cue from the Tour de France by encouraging; more international press coverage, more star riders, and even heavier corporate sponsorship.
Media watchers think the Giro d’Italia could become even more profitable and popular, especially among young adults, but only if it took a cue from the Tour de France by encouraging more international press coverage, more star riders, and even heavier corporate sponsorship.
10. Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly. (Points: 1)
People who work the night shift are typically deprived of essential sleep, an average of nine hours a week.
People who work the night shift are typically deprived of essential sleep: an average of nine hours a week.
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This is in the wrong subject… But I will answer your question to the best of my ability. Note that it might not be all correct…
Later these five Iroquois nations were joined by the Tuscadora.
However, the "runner’s high" soon disappears.
The task has turned out harder than expected, for research geologists have yet to develop a clear understanding of the many complex forces that cause earthquakes.
Although geologists can accurately predict the local aftershocks that result from a large earthquake, they cannot precisely determine when a big quake can hit or when distant aftershocks will occur.
On #6, I think it is the second one… Not so sure though.
Parks neither sought nor expected the attention that her act of defiance brought her; nevertheless, she is pleased that people consider her the "mother of the civil rights movement."
The message from 1955 reverberated strongly today because of one enthusiastic, honored, and respected woman; moreover, the message Rosa Parks has brought to the world is sure to outlast each generation that hears it.
Media watchers think the Giro d’Italia could become even more profitable and popular, especially among young adults, but only if it took a cue from the Tour de France by encouraging more international press coverage, more star riders, and even heavier corporate sponsorship.
For #10 I think it is the second one… but it’s hard for me to tell.
Wrong section