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12 f most of us take the bus uptown; and then we take the subway home.
g i will ride to school with lynn today, but you will ride to school with burt.
h lisa usually drives to school with her brother but i will drive her to school today.
j leroy is using his moms car this week: he said that he wouldnt mind driving us home.
13 a the teacher said, \class discussions are an excellent way to exchange ideas.\
b the leader said \lets hear from the group that represents the opposing view.\
c he suggested that, \the class divide into groups to represent different viewpoints.\
d she asked if \all the speakers had a chance to express their opinions on the subject.\
14 f our ancestors, we are told did without many of the things we think we need.
g when we think of necessities; they arent the same ones our grandparents describe.
h grandmother spent most of her retirement years growing roses weaving and volunteering.
j dad said that he still enjoys his favorite childhood activities: fishing, reading, and playing ball.
- Question 12: This tests correct punctuation for compound/related clauses. Option F uses an unnecessary semicolon before "and". Option H lacks a comma before the coordinating conjunction "but" joining two independent clauses. Option J uses a colon incorrectly (it should be a semicolon or period). Option G correctly uses a comma before "but" to separate two independent clauses.
- Question 13: This tests direct quotation punctuation. Option B omits a comma after "said" before the quote. Option C incorrectly uses a comma before the quote with "suggested that". Option D misuses quotation marks with an indirect question structure. Option A correctly places a comma before the opening quotation marks and ends the quote with proper punctuation inside the marks.
- Question 14: This tests punctuation for appositives, lists, and clauses. Option F has a misplaced appositive with incorrect punctuation (needs a comma after "told"). Option G uses a semicolon incorrectly instead of a comma. Option H lacks commas to separate parallel activities ("growing roses, weaving, and volunteering"). Option J correctly uses a colon to introduce a list of specific activities.
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- G. I will ride to school with Lynn today, but you will ride to school with Burt.
- A. The teacher said, "Class discussions are an excellent way to exchange ideas."
- J. Dad said that he still enjoys his favorite childhood activities: fishing, reading, and playing ball.