Punctuation Exercise-1
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1.The Rolex Daytona, the most luxurious watch ever released, sells for a staggering half a million dollars.
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2. My brother is a decent tennis player, he serves well: but his forehand could be hit with a bit more accuracy.
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3. I practice scales on the piano everyday-not because I want to, but because I have to.
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4. As the country becomes increasingly health-conscious, fast food chains are removing a number of artificial ingredients from their offerings: sodium nitrite, aluminum silicate, canthaxanthin, and monosodium glutamate.
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5. Google’s search engine is not only effective but also easy to use, the home page is nothing more than a search field.
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6. These strange rainbow lights, a phenomenon only recently discovered in photographs of the town remain one of science’s unsolved mysteries.
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7. The handbook lays out the most common mistakes when it comes to writing; lack of structure, having nothing to say, and repetitiveness.
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8. While I was on my trip to Thailand, Claire went on a shopping spree to buy a new car and a new wardrobe without my permission.
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9. There are more stars in space than there are grains of sand, on all of Earth’s beaches.
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10. Environmentalists have marched into the streets to protest the country’s lax attitude towards deforestation1 which has proven to be devastating to the local deer population: only twenty sightings in the past year.
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11. What you should remember from this whole ordeal is: that there can be no progress without sacrifice.
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12. The greatest accomplishment in professional tennis is winning all four grand slam tournaments in a single year, the Australian Open, Roland Carros (held in France), Wimbledon (held in Britain), and the U.S. Open.
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13. Raised in a family that had toiled day after day on a farm. Andrew Blomfeld liked to hire people that were hard workers, even if they larked talent.
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14. Benjamin Franklin was introduced to democratic ideals when he read one of the most influential works of his time; John Locke’s Two Treatises f Government.
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15. The kitchen was renovated: with new marble tiles, extra cabinets and cupboards, and a stainless steel sink.
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16. Of all the things the President could have done to improve the economy, he chose to shift his attention to the one thing that was considered irrelevant; and it was health care.
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17. Even though he killed hundreds of innocent people, the fighter pilot was portrayed as a hero back at home.
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18. Designed with the user in mind. The new phone features a slick interface for accessing all your important
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19. While most students at MIT use their intellect to better the world, for example, creating vaccines for deadly viruses, some are using their exceptional math skills to beat the card games in Vegas.
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