Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors?A.
My family got up, had breakfast, and made an early start on our camping trip.

B.
My family got up had breakfast and made an early start on our camping trip.

C.
My family got up, had breakfast and made an early start on our camping trip.

D.
My family got up, had breakfast, and, made an early start on our camping trip.

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Answer 1
Answer: "A. My family got up, had breakfast, and made an early start on our camping trip." is correct, although it should be noted that the "oxford comma" after "breakfast" is a choice, not a rule.
Answer 2
Answer: A. My family got up, had breakfast, and made an early start on our camping trip.


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B. delirious

C. insolent

D. besieged

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Another word for impudent would be Insolent. So the answer would be C.

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Answer: develop one main idea, purposes are similar and structures are similar. 

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Literal language uses words exactly according to their proper meaning or precise definitions.
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In "Life," what is represented by the "word or two" that the speaker refers to? A.
the things people might say to one another

B.
the education that people might receive

C.
the impact that a person might have

D.
the books that a person might write

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"word or two" The answer is A. The things people might say to one another.

Which sentence does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks?A.
I can think of about 15 ways to define the word "cool" in that sentence.

B.
I can think of about 15 ways to define the word cool in that sentence.

C.
I can think of about 15 ways to define the word cool in that sentence.

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B)I can think of about 15 ways to define the word /cool/ in that sentence.

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The correct answer is B.