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TVarnum

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A chapter in the Boy Scout Handbook on tying knots.
 
  a) Persuasive purpose
  b) Informative purpose
  c) Expressive purpose

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.
  Our cat and our bird were afraid of each other at first now they ignore each other.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

b)

Answer to Question 2

Our cat and our bird were afraid of each other at first; now they ignore each other.



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