+Direction+.--_Justify each capital letter and each mark of punctuation in
these sentences:--_
1. The most noted kings of Israel were the first three--Saul; David, and
Solomon.
2. When Mrs. B---- heard of her son's disgrace, she fainted away.
3. And--"This to me?" he said.
4. Assyria, Greece, Rome, Carthage--what are they?
5. I do not rise to supplicate you to be merciful toward the nation to
which I belong,--toward a nation which, though subject to England, yet
is distinct from it.
6. We know the uses--and sweet they are--of adversity.
7. His place business is 225--229 High street.
+Direction+.---_Use capital letters and the proper marks of punctuation in
these sentences, and give your reasons_:--
1. the human species is composed of two distinct races those who borrow and
those who lend
2. this bill this infamous bill the way it has been received by the house
the manner in which its opponents have been treated the personalities to
which they have been subjected all these things dissipate my doubts
3. the account of a _____'s shame fills pp 1 19
4. lord marmion turned well was his need and dashed the rowels in his steed
+Marks of Parenthesis+.--Marks of parenthesis may be used to inclose what
has no essential connection with the rest of the sentence.
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