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English, 18.10.2020 14:01 eburnhisel2023

11. ) Please Match the Punctuation Marks to Their Uses. a.) colon
b.) quotation mark
c.) semicolon
d.) comma
e.) dash

1.) after an introductory phrase or clause

2.) between two independent clauses with no conjunction

3.) to introduce a list or a quotation

4.) to show an abrupt break in thought

5.) to indicate a sarcastic or ironic tone

6.) to set off nonessential words like yes and however

7.) to indicate a person's exact words

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