[ Cannon vs. Canon ]
The captain and the co-pilot distinctly heard a quick burst of … fire.
(a) cannon
(b) canon
Select your answer:
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Identify the correctly punctuated sentence: He bought tickets for the concert because he likes the band.
A. He bought tickets for the concert, because he likes the band.
B. He bought tickets for the concert because he likes the band.
C. He bought tickets for the concert: because he likes the band.
D. He bought tickets for the concert; because he likes the band.