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nelaaney

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No way, shouted Chopin when the violinist told him she did not believe in
  God
 
  Add periods, exclamation points, question marks, quotation marks, semicolons,
  colons, or apostrophes (or s) where necessary. Do not add or delete any commas.

Question 2

Sylvia didnt know that Hazard disliked okra and asparagus smoothies he
  had never told her
 
  Add periods, exclamation points, question marks, quotation marks, semicolons,
  colons, or apostrophes (or s) where necessary. Do not add or delete any commas.



diana chang

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Answer to Question 1

No way shouted Chopin when the violinist told him she did not believe in God.

Answer to Question 2

Sylvia didn't know that Hazard disliked Okra and asparagus smoothies; he had never
told her.



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