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brutforce

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Read the selection, and circle whether it is a fact or an opinion.
  Mario Andretti, world renown racing legend, was the least nervous at the Indy 500.
 
  a) Fact b) Opinion

Question 2

Add missing semicolons, colons, and dashes to the following sentences. Be sure to have a
  reason for every mark you add. Any commas already within the sentences are necessary and
  should not be changed. Some sentences are correct.
  My dentist always asks me the same question when I see him How's life treating you?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



bulacsom

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Answer to Question 1

b)

Answer to Question 2

My dentist always asks me the same question when I see him: How's life treating you?



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