They nearly lost the portrait which was a family heirloom during the move.
B.
They nearly lost the portrait which was a family heirloom, during the move.
C.
They nearly lost the portrait, which was a family heirloom, during the move.
D.
They nearly lost the portrait, which was a family heirloom during the move.
B.Trout, mullet, and sea bass swim here, Erin, Terri, and I are after crabs.
C.Trout, mullet, and sea bass swim here but Erin, Terri, and I are after crabs.
D.Trout, mullet, and sea bass swim here; but Erin, Terri, and I are after crabs.
b. My wedding date is in the Spring of 2012.
c. I will be flying home on Friday, the Day after Thanksgiving.
d. The playoff game took place on Wednesday, October 11, 2011.
caput : effacement
B.
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C.
dens : orthodontist
D.
frons : facet
E.
gurges : gargantuan
The sentence which is properly punctuated and capitalized is
C. "Look at that red bird eating seeds at the feeder," called Grandma.
A. is wrong because there is no quotation marks, it should be written
Henry exclaimed, "Ow! A biright light is shining in my eyes!"
B. is wrong because you don't need a capital letters at every break, only if it's a new sentence. It should be written.
"After a long journey upstream," the narrator said, "the salmon lay their eggs."
D. is wrong because the comma and period belong inside the quotation marks. It should be written
"I will meet you," said Ted, "in the auditorium."
Hope this helps.
A-Family heritage is of no importance to the free citizens of Paine's modern world.
B-The young should not rule the old, and the old should not rule the young.
C-Ways of governing should be allowed to change with succeeding generations.
D-The wisdom of the past is an illusion that unjustly binds people in the present.
I believe is D