Put in
semicolons, colons, dashes, quotation marks, Italics (use an underline), and
parentheses where ever they are needed in the following sentences.
1. The men in question Harold Keene, Jim Peterson, and
Gerald Greene deserve awards.
2. Several countries participated in the airlift
Italy, Belgium, France, and Luxembourg.
3. Only one course was open to us surrender, said the
ex-major, and we did.
4. Judge Carswell later to be nominated for the
Supreme Court had ruled against civil rights.
5. In last week's New Yorker, one of my favorite
magazines, I enjoyed reading Leland's article How Not to Go Camping.
6. Yes, Jim said, I'll be home by ten.
7. There was only one thing to do study till dawn.
8. Montaigne wrote the following A wise man never
loses anything, if he has himself.
9. The following are the primary colors red, blue, and
yellow.
10. Arriving on the 8 10 plane were Liz Brooks, my old
roommate her husband and Tim, their son.
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