Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
A. Getting to work at eight o’clock every morning–I don’t have to remind you how much I hate getting up early–seemed almost more than I cared to undertake.
B. Getting to work at eight o’clock every morning I don’t have to remind you how much I hate getting up early seemed almost-more-than I cared to undertake.
C. Getting to work at eight o’clock every morning I don’t have to remind you how much I hate getting up early seemed almost more than I cared to undertake.
D. None are correct.

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A. The teacher said, “Please open your books to page 10.”
B. The teacher said, “please open your books to page 10.”
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D. “The teacher said, “please open your books to page 10.”
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the time during which something lasts or continues
A. exclude
B. vow
C. rural
D. duration
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A person who survives is called a surviv___.
a. er
b. or
c. ar
