Steps-4

Title: Within-Sentence Punctuation

Grade Lesson s4-l3

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Quiz: Discussion Step

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Id Type Name Note

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Problem

Henry always says that a man needs two things to succeed: Hard work and a positive attitude.

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Clue

Punctuations help end, pause, and emphasize certain sentence parts.

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Hint

Commas separate phrases and clauses, a period ends a sentence, and a semicolon is used to join two logically connected independent clauses together, the dash is used to provide additional information that complements the main purpose of the sentence.

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Sumup

Please summarize choices

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Step

CHOICES

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Choice-A

Henry always says that a man needs two things to succeed: Hard work and a positive attitude. The sentence is correct due to the appropriate use of a colon. A colon is typically used to indicate that what follows provides more detail or explanation related to what precedes it.

Correct No change

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Choice-B

Henry always says that a man needs two things to succeed, Hard work and a positive attitude. The sentence is incorrect due to the use of a comma instead of a colon.

Wrong Succeed, Hardwork

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Choice-C

Henry always says that a man needs two things to succeed; Hard work and a positive attitude. The sentence is incorrect due to the use of a semicolon when a colon is more appropriate.

Wrong Succeed; Hardwork

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Choice-D

Henry always says that a man needs two things to succeed. Hard work and a positive attitude. The sentences are correct in terms of punctuation, but they could be more effectively combined for clarity and flow.

Wrong Succeed. Hardwork

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Step

Complete sentence - Henry always says that a man needs two things to succeed: Hard work and a positive attitude.

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Answer

Option A

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Sumup

Please summarize choices

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