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dakota nelson

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One of my favorite short stories is feathers, which was written by raymond
  carver.
 
  In the following sentences correct any errors in the use of titles, capitalization, and
  numbers. Do not add or delete any commas. Do nothing if the sentence is correct.

Question 2

Millicent Codfish, Ph D, spoke for two hours about the beleaguered red snail
  darter nevertheless, no one was bored
 
  Add periods, exclamation points, question marks, quotation marks, semicolons,
  colons, or apostrophes (or s) where necessary. Do not add or delete any commas.



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Answer to Question 1

One of my favorite short stories is Feathers, which was written by Raymond Carver.

Answer to Question 2

Millicent Codfish, Ph. D., spoke for two hours about the beleaguered red snail darter;
nevertheless, no one was bored.



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