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Place a period at the end of the sentence if it is a statement. Place a question mark at the end of the sentence if it is a question. 1. Sage missed vocabulary day because she had a cold 2. Did her group finish defining their vocabulary words 3. Sage likes to make up her own definitions 4. Is "Musical Performance" the theme for this week 5. She was looking forward to the Tenth Annual Vocabulary Parade___ 6. Who spelled the most words correctly___

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1. Sage missed vocabulary day because she had a cold.

2. Did her group finish defining their vocabulary words?

3. Sage likes to make up her own definitions.

4. Is "Musical Performance" the theme for this week?

5. She was looking forward to the Tenth Annual Vocabulary Parade.

6. Who spelled the most words correctly?

Step-by-step explanation:

Periods are in simple terms, the use of the punctuation mark of a full-stop (.). Punctuation marks such as a period, comma, question mark etc give us the type of sentence that's been given to us. They determine what type of sentence we are dealing with, simplifying the way we approach the sentence.

Accordingly, depending on the way the sentence is frames, one can know what type of punctuation mark to put in a given sentence. Thus, the following sentences can be ended with the given punctuation marks.

1. Sage missed vocabulary day because she had a cold. - A period for it is a statement giving a simple sentence.

2. Did her group finish defining their vocabulary words?- A question mark for it used the questioning word 'did' in the start of the sentence.

3. Sage likes to make up her own definitions.- Period for it is a simple statement.

4. Is "Musical Performance" the theme for this week?- Question mark for it asks a question, starting with a question word 'is'.

5. She was looking forward to the Tenth Annual Vocabulary Parade. A period for it states a simple fact.

6. Who spelled the most words correctly? Question mark for it asks the question with the 'who'.

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