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burton19126

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The Skateboard to Die For opens at local theaters this Tuesday which is Fern's
  birthday.
 
  Add commas to the following sentences where necessary. If the sentence is correct,
  do nothing to it.

Question 2

After the exciting uplifting speech Homer decided to start selling Tupperware
  and to buy the vegetable processor.
 
  Add commas to the following sentences where necessary. If the sentence is correct,
  do nothing to it.



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Answer to Question 1

The Skateboard to Die For opens at local theaters this Tuesday, which is Fern's birthday.

Answer to Question 2

After the exciting, uplifting speech, Homer decided to start selling Tupperware and to
buy the vegetable processor.





 

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