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English, 06.11.2021 04:00 elistopchaniuk

Match each sentence to the purpose the punctuation serves. "Elephants locate one another by.. feeling vibrations in the ground." a parenthetical statement Could we stop at the - " "No! There's no time for that now." an interruption Maybe tomorrow a thought that trails off I'll have one scoop of vanilla - please - in a cone. an omission


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