“Oh, what a rich inheritance a spotless reputation leaves __ exclaimed Charles Phillips.
A. ,”
B. !”
C. .”

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Coordinating Conjunctions › ViewHe loves Italian food, such as pizza _____ pasta, _____ sometimes he craves burgers.
A. but, and
B. or, yet
C. and, but
D. and, and
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Identify the adverb(s):
Mr. Humphrey most gladly gave the announcements about the winners.
_
A. gladly
B. announcements
C. most
D. most, gladly
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She will have to do her homework on Saturday.
A. she will
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C. have to do her homework
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Which sentence uses punctuation correctly?
A. In the beginning we are introduced to the protagonist Joe.
B. In the beginning, we are introduced to the protagonist Joe.
C. In the beginning, we are introduced to the protagonist, Joe.
D. In the beginning we are introduced to the protagonist, Joe.
