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Comma Usage Targets 1-4

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 .

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Comma Usage Targets 1-4

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  1. Comma Usage Targets 1-4 9/28/2011

  2. 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.

  3. Page 602: Exercise 2 2. I am going to take English science social studies algebra and Spanish.

  4. Page 602: Exercise 2 3. The loud insistent school bell woke us from our dreams.

  5. Page 604: Exercise 4 1. It is important to know first aid for an accident can happen at any time.

  6. Page 604: Exercise 4 2. More than 10,000 people in the United States die in accidents each year and many millions are injured.

  7. 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.

  8. Page 607: Exercise 5 1. Doonesbury which is my favorite comic strip makes me think as well as laugh.

  9. Page 607: Exercise 5 2. Our math teacher who also teaches gym will leave at the end of the year.

  10. Page 607: Exercise 5 3. The amusement rides that are most exciting may be the most dangerous.

  11. Comma UsageTargets 5-8 10-5-2011

  12. Exercise 8 page 611 1. Although there was a great deal of poverty in China the ruling classes lived in splendor.

  13. Exercise 8 page 611 2. Valuing cleanliness Chinese rulers took baths every day.

  14. Exercise 8 page 611 3. Instead of using coins the Chinese used paper money.

  15. Exercise 9 page 612 1. “Ecology” an obscure word not many years ago has become a popular term today.

  16. Exercise 9 page 612 2. The word’s origin is oikos the Greek word for “house.”

  17. Exercise 9 page 612 3. Ecology is the study of an enormous house the world of all living things.

  18. Exercise 11 page 614 • Dad why can’t I go to the movies tonight?

  19. Exercise 11 page 614 2. As soon as you’re ready Virginia we’ll leave.

  20. Exercise 12 page 615 1. Some changes can be predicted from current trends however.

  21. Exercise 12 page 615 2. A towering skyscraper would in theory be a good place to live.

  22. Exercise 12 page 615 3. In fact tall apartment buildings are far from ideal.

  23. Exercise 13 page 616 1. Please send this letter to Ms. Marybeth Correio 1255 S.E. 56th Street Belleview WA 98006.

  24. Exercise 13 page 616 2. On April 6 1909 Matthew Henson assistant to Commander Robert E. Peary reached the North Pole.

  25. Exercise 13 page 616 3. I glanced quickly at the end of the letter, which read, “Very sincerely yours Alice Ems Ph.D.”

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