Intro. Prepositional Phrases (6)
Direct Address (7)
Dates, Addresses, and Titles (8)
Quotations (9)
Contradictory Elements (10)
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Under the bridge a small turtle rested.

Under the bridge a small turtle rested.

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I hope you are having a wonderful birthday Jessica.

I hope you are having a wonderful birthday*,* Jessica.

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The Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4 1776 in Philadelphia.

The Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4*,* 1776*,* in Philadelphia.

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"I'll be home by six" my mom shouted from the car.

"I'll be home by six*,*" my mom shouted from the car.

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I asked for a blue folder not a red one.

I asked for a blue folder*,* not a red one.

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At the very top of the highest mountain in the range the air is incredibly thin.

At the very top of the highest mountain in the range*,* the air is incredibly thin.

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Class please open your books to page fifty-four.

Class*,* please open your books to page fifty-four.

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Please mail the letter to 123 Maple Street Denver Colorado 80201.

Please mail the letter to 123 Maple Street*,* Denver*,* Colorado 80201.

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The coach yelled "Get back on defense!"

The coach yelled*,* "Get back on defense!"

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The cat was looking for a mouse not a ball of yarn.

The cat was looking for a mouse*,* not a ball of yarn.

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Beyond the reach of the flickering campfire the woods were pitch black.

Beyond the reach of the flickering campfire*,* the woods were pitch black.

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Look over there Marcus at that giant hawk!

Look over there*,* Marcus*,* at that giant hawk!

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James Smith Jr. will be the speaker at the event.

James Smith*,* Jr., will be the speaker at the event.

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"If you study hard" the teacher said "you will do great on the quiz."

"If you study hard*,*" the teacher promised*,* "you will do great on the quiz."

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We are going to the beach this weekend regardless of the weather.

We are going to the beach this weekend*,* regardless of the weather.

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