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What is the correct punctuation for the simple sentence? Question 1 options: The boy ran, across the street. The boy ran across, the street. The boy ran across the street. The boy, ran across the street. Question 2 (2 points) What is the correct puntuation for the compound sentence? Question 2 options: I get home from school at 3:30 I'm going to take a nap. I get home from school at 3:30 then, I'm going to take a nap. I get home from school at 3:30 because, I'm going to take a nap. I get home from school at 3:30, and I'm going to take a nap. Question 3 (2 points) What is the correct punctuation for the compound sentence? Question 3 options: I got in trouble, I can't go to the party. I got in trouble, so I can't go to the party. I got in trouble so I can't go to the party. I got in trouble then I can't go to the party. Question 4 (2 points) What is the correct punctuation for the compound sentence? Question 4 options: The boy ran across the street, he retrieved the ball. The boy ran across the street but he retrieved the ball. The boy ran across the street; he retrieved the ball. The boy ran across the street and he retrieved the ball. Question 5 (2 points) What is the correct punctuation for the simple sentence? Question 5 options: The boy and girl ran to school before class started. The boy and girl ran to school, before class started. The boy and girl ran to school; before class started. The boy and girl ran to school: before class started.

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1. The boy ran across the street

2. I get home from school at 3:30, and I'm going to take a nap.

3. I got in trouble, so I can't go to the party.

4. The boy ran across the street; he retrieved the ball.

5. The boy and girl ran to school, before class started.

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