For questions 7–11, each sentence is missing one type of punctuation. Choose the letter of the punctuation that correctly completes each sentence.

Key: ☺ = My Answer!

7. The pet stores shelves were filled with items I wanted for my pets.

a. apostrophe ☺
b. semicolon
c. colon
d. hyphen

8. At this store, youre invited to bring your pet inside.

a. apostrophe ☺
b. semicolon
c. colon
d. hyphen

9. I didn’t bring Whiskers, my older cat, or Bobtail, my younger cat I did bring Rascal, my dog.

a. apostrophe
b. semicolon
c. colon
d. hyphen ☺

10. An announcement came over the loudspeaker saying the store would stay open until 830 tonight.

a. apostrophe
b. semicolon
c. colon ☺
d. hyphen

11. I walked through the store with a basket I gradually filled the basket with items.

a. apostrophe
b. semicolon ☺
c. colon
d. hyphen

I disagree with your answer for 9. The others are right.

TY! So #9 is semicolon, right?

Yes! ☺

Thx!

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To determine the correct punctuation for each sentence, let's analyze the structure and meaning of each sentence:

7. The sentence is complete and does not require any specific punctuation. ☺

8. The sentence requires the contraction of "you are" to be correctly punctuated. Therefore, the correct choice is "a. apostrophe." ☺

9. The sentence is missing a punctuation mark to separate the two items in a list: "my older cat" and "my younger cat." Therefore, the correct choice is "c. colon." ☺

10. The sentence introduces a direct quotation ("the store would stay open until 830 tonight"). To introduce a direct quotation, we use a colon. Therefore, the correct choice is "c. colon." ☺

11. The sentence consists of two independent clauses connected by a coordinating conjunction ("I walked through the store with a basket" and "I gradually filled the basket with items"). To properly connect these two clause, we should use a semicolon. Therefore, the correct choice is "b. semicolon." ☺