Which of the following sentences correctly uses punctuation to show a quick change between ideas?

1"Did you hear from Steve about — oh and be sure to take out the — yes I know his graduation is coming up."

2 In the end . . . everyone was safe . . . the sun set on a good day

3 How can we try to surprise. Your friend. For their graduation.

4 After you get back from your trip, be sure to upload photos, check your mail, and water your plants.

1- Which of the following sentences correctly uses punctuation to show a quick change between ideas? (Answer) "Did you hear from Steve about — oh, and be sure to take out the — yes I know his graduation is coming up."

2- Which sentence is punctuated correctly? (Answer) I baked many items for the bake sale: banana and blueberry muffins; chocolate and lemon cupcakes; and blackberry and cherry pie.

3- Which sentence uses a comma to separate two independent clauses? (Answer) Stu likes cake, but I like brownies.

4- Which sentence is punctuated correctly? (Answer) “Put your science projects next to the seventh graders’,” he instructed.

5- Which sentence uses punctuation correctly? (Answer) "Didn't you say I could go?" asked Ben.

6- Which sentence is punctuated correctly? (Answer) Sam likes to run marathons; he trains all year long.

7- Which sentence is punctuated correctly? (Answer) Dee passed her math test with a perfect score: she studied all week long.

8- Which sentence is punctuated correctly? (Answer) After driving all day and night, we finally reached our destination, and we happily went to sleep.

9- Which sentence correctly uses punctuation with a subordinating conjunction? (Answer) Because of you, I was able to get the help I needed.
10 - 11 - 12 - 13 I cannot help with sorry, but good luck!
This is for the Language Arts Punctuation Unit Test - Unit 9 Lesson 8.
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The sentence that correctly uses punctuation to show a quick change between ideas is:
1. "Did you hear from Steve about — oh and be sure to take out the — yes I know his graduation is coming up."

Just like a clown juggling different objects, this sentence uses dashes to quickly shift between different thoughts and ideas. It keeps you on your toes, doesn't it? Haha!

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The sentence that correctly uses punctuation to show a quick change between ideas is:

1) "Did you hear from Steve about — oh and be sure to take out the — yes I know his graduation is coming up."

The correct sentence that uses punctuation to show a quick change between ideas is:

1. "Did you hear from Steve about — oh and be sure to take out the — yes I know his graduation is coming up."

To determine this, we can analyze the punctuation used in each sentence:

1. This sentence utilizes en dashes (—) and ellipses (...) to indicate a quick change between ideas. The en dashes are used to interrupt the main sentence and insert additional information, while the ellipses signify a pause or hesitation.

2. In this sentence, ellipses are used repeatedly, but they do not indicate a quick change in ideas. Instead, they suggest a continuation or continuation of the same idea.

3. This sentence does not use any punctuation to show a quick change between ideas. It is a single statement without any interruptions or pauses.

4. This sentence uses a comma to separate the three tasks mentioned, but it does not indicate a quick change between different ideas.

Therefore, the correct sentence that shows a quick change between ideas is sentence 1.

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