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Comma Usage Targets 1-4. 9/28/2011. Page 602: Exercise 2 . 1. Dr. Charles Drew worked as a surgeon developed new ways of storing blood and was the first director of the Red Cross blood bank program. . Page 602: Exercise 2 . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Comma Usage Targets 1-4

9/28/2011

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Page 602: Exercise 2

1. Dr. Charles Drew worked as a surgeon developed new ways of storing blood and was the first director of the Red Cross blood bank program.

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2. I am going to take English science social studies algebra and Spanish.

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3. The loud insistent school bell woke us from our dreams.

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1. It is important to know first aid for an accident can happen at any time.

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2. More than 10,000 people in the United States die in accidents each year and many millions are injured.

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Page 604: Exercise 4

3. Many household products can cause illness or even death yet they are often kept where small children can see them.

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1. Doonesbury which is my favorite comic strip makes me think as well as laugh.

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2. Our math teacher who also teaches gym will leave at the end of the year.

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3. The amusement rides that are most exciting may be the most dangerous.

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Comma UsageTargets 5-8

10-5-2011

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Exercise 8 page 611

1. Although there was a great deal of poverty in China the ruling classes lived in splendor.

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Exercise 8 page 611

2. Valuing cleanliness Chinese rulers took baths every day.

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3. Instead of using coins the Chinese used paper money.

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Exercise 9 page 612

1. “Ecology” an obscure word not many years ago has become a popular term today.

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Exercise 9 page 612

2. The word’s origin is oikos the Greek word for “house.”

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Exercise 9 page 612

3. Ecology is the study of an enormous house the world of all living things.

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Exercise 11 page 614

1. Dad why can’t I go to the movies tonight?

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2. As soon as you’re ready Virginia we’ll leave.

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Exercise 12 page 615

1. Some changes can be predicted from current trends however.

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2. A towering skyscraper would in theory be a good place to live.

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3. In fact tall apartment buildings are far from ideal.

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Exercise 13 page 616

1. Please send this letter to Ms. Marybeth Correio 1255 S.E. 56th Street Belleview WA 98006.

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2. On April 6 1909 Matthew Henson assistant to Commander Robert E. Peary reached the North Pole.

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3. I glanced quickly at the end of the letter, which read, “Very sincerely yours Alice Ems Ph.D.”