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Question
- max please come back!
- miss smith do we have recess soon?
- yes madison its in 10 minutes.
- can i use the restroom miss smith?
- id like you to wait joshua until you finish reading.
- miss smith can we have extra recess today?
- lets see how cold it is outside vincent.
rewrite each sentence and put commas where needed.
use commas to separate:
- city and state: reno, nevada
- city and province: montreal, quebec
- city and country: london, england
- one day, i would love to go to honolulu hawaii.
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<reasoning>
Identify direct address and geographical comma rules
- Questions 23 to 28 require commas to set off nouns of direct address (names or titles of people being spoken to directly).
- Question 29 requires a comma to separate a city and a state.
Apply comma rules to each sentence
- 23: "Miss Smith" is addressed directly at the start.
- Result: "Miss Smith, do we have recess soon?"
- 24: "Madison" is addressed directly in the middle, following the introductory word "Yes".
- Result: "Yes, Madison, it's in 10 minutes."
- 25: "Miss Smith" is addressed directly at the end.
- Result: "Can I use the restroom, Miss Smith?"
- 26: "Joshua" is addressed directly in the middle of the sentence.
- Result: "I'd like you to wait, Joshua, until you finish reading."
- 27: "Miss Smith" is addressed directly at the start.
- Result: "Miss Smith, can we have extra recess today?"
- 28: "Vincent" is addressed directly at the end.
- Result: "Let's see how cold it is outside, Vincent."
- 29: "Honolulu" (city) and "Hawaii" (state) must be separated by a comma.
- Result: "One day, I would love to go to Honolulu, Hawaii."
</reasoning>
<answer>
Question 23
Miss Smith, do we have recess soon?
Question 24
Yes, Madison, it's in 10 minutes.
Question 25
Can I use the restroom, Miss Smith?
Question 26
I'd like you to wait, Joshua, until you finish reading.
Question 27
Miss Smith, can we have extra recess today?
Question 28
Let's see how cold it is outside, Vincent.
Question 29
One day, I would love to go to Honolulu, Hawaii.
</answer>
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"Punctuation Rules"
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<reasoning>
Identify direct address and geographical comma rules
- Questions 23 to 28 require commas to set off nouns of direct address (names or titles of people being spoken to directly).
- Question 29 requires a comma to separate a city and a state.
Apply comma rules to each sentence
- 23: "Miss Smith" is addressed directly at the start.
- Result: "Miss Smith, do we have recess soon?"
- 24: "Madison" is addressed directly in the middle, following the introductory word "Yes".
- Result: "Yes, Madison, it's in 10 minutes."
- 25: "Miss Smith" is addressed directly at the end.
- Result: "Can I use the restroom, Miss Smith?"
- 26: "Joshua" is addressed directly in the middle of the sentence.
- Result: "I'd like you to wait, Joshua, until you finish reading."
- 27: "Miss Smith" is addressed directly at the start.
- Result: "Miss Smith, can we have extra recess today?"
- 28: "Vincent" is addressed directly at the end.
- Result: "Let's see how cold it is outside, Vincent."
- 29: "Honolulu" (city) and "Hawaii" (state) must be separated by a comma.
- Result: "One day, I would love to go to Honolulu, Hawaii."
</reasoning>
<answer>
Question 23
Miss Smith, do we have recess soon?
Question 24
Yes, Madison, it's in 10 minutes.
Question 25
Can I use the restroom, Miss Smith?
Question 26
I'd like you to wait, Joshua, until you finish reading.
Question 27
Miss Smith, can we have extra recess today?
Question 28
Let's see how cold it is outside, Vincent.
Question 29
One day, I would love to go to Honolulu, Hawaii.
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