Max Jennings Case Study

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Max Jennings is a fine singer from Miami, Florida; who can also play the flute, the piano, and even the drums. a. Hyphenate fine singer b. Remove the semicolon c. Change the semicolon to a comma d. Remove the comma after piano

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Question 2

If you had kept your opinion of Keri's golf swing to yourself, she probably wouldn't have hit you over-the-head with her club! a. Hyphenate golf swing b. Change the comma to a semicolon c. Remove the hyphens in over-the-head d. Replace the exclamation point with a question mark

1 points
Question 3

I'd like to introduce: Jen from Reno, Nevada; Joe from Akron, Ohio; and Jack from Austin, Texas. a. Remove the colon
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Remove the commas after was and after course b. Remove the hyphen between 26 and miles c. Remove the hyphen between 200 and mile d. Add a hyphen between bike and race

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Question 8

Dave doesn't care for unripe fruit; therefore, he left the tasteless green pears, the fuzzy brown kiwis, and the rock hard peaches for someone else. a. Change the semicolon to a comma b. Hyphenate tasteless green c. Hyphenate fuzzy brown d. Hyphenate rock hard

1 points
Question 9

If you think your plan is so "excellent", then perhaps you should reconsider the price others will have to pay and stop thinking only of yourself. a. Remove the comma after excellent b. Change excellent", to excellent," c. Change reconsider to re-consider d. Add a comma after pay

1 points
Question 10

After 10-year-old Josh Smith won his first spelling bee, he could only do one thing, scream. a. Remove the hyphens in 10-year-old b. Remove the comma after bee c. Change the comma after thing to a colon d. Capitalize scream

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