Use a question mark to indicate an abbreviation
False( period)
She read in the Boston globe about the accident.
Globe
This punctuation ends a declarative sentence.
What is a period?
In April my city had a terrible flood.
a. In,
b. April,
c. my,
d. city,
b. April,
My brother Aaron lives on 1st Street in Polson, Montana.
First Street
A Topical outline uses words or phrases for the main points.
true
The Statue of Liberty was unveiled in New York Harbor on October 28, 1886.
correct
This type of sentence shows sudden or strong feeling.
We will probably have hot, humid weather in July.
a. probably,
b. have,
c. humid,
d. no correction needed
d. no correction needed
His father is the Hon. Kevin Lee
Honorable Kevin Lee
When writing a composition, gathering sources should be started in the plan step.
true
Lily can speak Spanish and french, and she is learning Italian.
French
This type of sentence ends with a question mark.
What is a interrogative sentence?
Florida my home state, is called the "Sunshine State."
a. Florida,
b. my,
c. no correction needed
d. home,
a. Florida
Paul Jonathan Porter, Senior, will be the special speaker at the banquet this year.
Sr.
Arabic numerals represent main headings in an outline.
False (Roman)
New Orleans's main thoroughfare, Canal Street, ends at the Mississippi river.
River
This punctuation is used to divide a word at the end of a line?
What is a hyphen(-)
Kyle went to the basketball game but Amy stayed home.
a. basketball,
b. game,
c. Kyle,
d. but,
b. game,
The event staff has set up 200 chairs for the wedding, but there were 218 guests in attendance.
two hundred chairs
The four steps of the writing process are plan, write, rearrange, and edit.
False(rewrite)
After flying nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean, Charles Lindberg landed the Spirit of St. Louis outside Paris.
Correct
This punctuation is used after the salutation of a business letter.
What is a colon (:)
Gideon's army carried the following three things trumpets, pitcher, and lamps.
a. following,
b. following:
c. things:
d. things,
c. things:
The outdoor event was set to start at 7:30 p.m. in the evening; however, because of the weather, it did not begin until 8 o'clock.
in the evening & 8:00