A. a hyphen B. semi-colon C. colon
A. Renaissance, Middle Ages, century B. Renaissance, middle ages, century C. renaissance, middle ages, century
A. Waiting for the storm to stop I was anxiously looking out the window. B. Waiting for the storm to stop, I was anxiously looking out the window.
A. The table was set--knives, forks, candlesticks --all were set up correctly. B. The table was set-knives, forks, candlesticks all were set up correctly.
A friend of mine works as a translator for U.N.. B. A friend of mine works as a translator for U.N. C. A friend of mine works as a translator for UN.
A. Harvey is a good driver, moreover, he is a very friendly one. B. Harvey is a good driver. Moreover he is a very friendly one. C. Harvey is a good driver; moreover, he is a very friendly one.
A. This is what I ate for breakfast an apple and a bowl of cereal. B. This is what I ate for breakfast; an apple and a bowl of cereal. C. This is what I ate for breakfast: an apple and a bowl of cereal. D. This is what I ate for breakfast, an apple and a bowl of cereal.
A. He knocked several times, no one came to the door. B. He knocked several times; no one came to the door. C. He knocked several times: no one came to the door. D. He knocked several times no one came to the door.
A. students: B. students, C. students; D. students
A. but, an eyesore; B. but, “an eyesore,” C. but an eyesore D. but-an eyesore