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Correcting Sentences: Punctuation and Structure Revisions for Clarity

This exercise focuses on rewriting sentences to correct punctuation and improve clarity. The given sentences pertain to William Shakespeare's life and works. Key corrections include properly punctuating the statements and ensuring coherent structure. For example, the relationships between Shakespeare's children and the publication of his works are clarified through appropriate punctuation and conjunction use. This task enhances grammar skills and deepens understanding of Shakespeare's historical context.

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Correcting Sentences: Punctuation and Structure Revisions for Clarity

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  1. DGP #1 – 8/20/13 Rewrite the following sentences making the proper corrections. Hint: They all need punctuation! • William Shakespeare had three children his son Hamnet died at age 11. • Although the patrons sitting behind the stage could only see the actors from behind the patrons could be seen by everyone in the audience. • The first full collection of Shakespeares work was published in 1623

  2. DGP #1 – 8/20/13 Rewrite the following sentences making the proper corrections. Hint: They all need punctuation! William Shakespeare had three children, but his son Hamnet died at age 11. OR William Shakespeare had three children; his son Hamnetdied at age 11. Although the patrons sitting behind the stage could only see the actors from behind, the patrons could be seen by everyone in the audience. The first full collection of Shakespeare’s work was published in 1623.

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