Some of the following sentences need semicolons. Above the sentence, write the semicolon and the words before and after it. In some sentences,semicolons will replace commas. If a sentence

already has correct punctuation, write C on the line provided

1. Ethel saw the danger she shouted a loud, clear warning.

2. I like checkers, charades, and dominoes, and he likes chess.

3. Nicknames are fun some, however, can embarrass you.

4. Lila forgot her umbrella Janet, of course, had hers.

1. danger; she

2. dominoes; and

3. some; however

4. umbrella; Janet

2, 3 are wrong. The other two are correct.

1. Ethel saw the danger; she shouted a loud, clear warning. C

2. I like checkers, charades, and dominoes; and he likes chess.

3. Nicknames are fun; some, however, can embarrass you.

4. Lila forgot her umbrella; Janet, of course, had hers. C