Rewrite each sentence that follows, adding a term of direct address. Be sure to punctuate the new sentence correctly.

1. Would you please read that poem again?

A: Would you please read that poem again, Sarah?

2. Your report on the Puritans was fascinating, especially the part about their experiences before coming to America.

A: Your report on the Puritans was fascinating, James, especially the part about their experiences before coming to America.

3. In what ways do the poems reflect the world view of the Puritans?

A: In what ways, Rose, do the poems reflect the world view of the Puritans?

4. Did you finish your attempt to write a poem modeled on Bradstreet's?

A: Garron, did you finish your attempt to write a poem modeled on Bradstreet's?

5. You know, the Puritans have had a great effect on later generations of Americans.

A: You know, Tyler, the Puritans have had a great effect on later generations of Americans.

All are correct! :-)

1. Would you please read that poem again, Sarah?

2. Your report on the Puritans was fascinating, James, especially the part about their experiences before coming to America.

3. In what ways, Rose, do the poems reflect the world view of the Puritans?

4. Garron, did you finish your attempt to write a poem modeled on Bradstreet's?

5. You know, Tyler, the Puritans have had a great effect on later generations of Americans.