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To solve the problem, we need to rewrite each sentence with the correct use of quotation marks and other forms of punctuation. Here's the step-by-step solution:
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Mr. Smith politely asked.
- Rewritten Sentence:
"Are you going to school today?" Mr. Smith politely asked.
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The children yelled in unison.
- Rewritten Sentence:
"That is not fair!" the children yelled in unison.
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Mrs. Hiller asked.
- Rewritten Sentence:
"Sarah, do you plan to go to college?" Mrs. Hiller asked.
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- Rewritten Sentence:
"I asked, 'Can you please help me with my homework?'"
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His dad whispered as Timmy slept.
- Rewritten Sentence:
"Timmy, it's time to get up for school," his dad whispered as Timmy slept.
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Robert mentioned.
- Rewritten Sentence:
"That looks like my backpack," Robert mentioned.
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The teacher announced.
- Rewritten Sentence:
"Boys and girls, it is time to go," the teacher announced.
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Harry quietly asked.
- Rewritten Sentence:
"May I please be excused?" Harry quietly asked.
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Mr. Thomas asked.
- Rewritten Sentence:
"Nicole, did you find your homework in your backpack?" Mr. Thomas asked.
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They ran off the field screaming.
- Rewritten Sentence:
"We can't believe we won!" they ran off the field screaming.
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1. "Are you going to school today?" Mr. Smith politely asked.
2. "That is not fair!" the children yelled in unison.
3. "Sarah, do you plan to go to college?" Mrs. Hiller asked.
4. "I asked, 'Can you please help me with my homework?'"
5. "Timmy, it's time to get up for school," his dad whispered as Timmy slept.
6. "That looks like my backpack," Robert mentioned.
7. "Boys and girls, it is time to go," the teacher announced.
8. "May I please be excused?" Harry quietly asked.
9. "Nicole, did you find your homework in your backpack?" Mr. Thomas asked.
10. "We can't believe we won!" they ran off the field screaming.
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
1. & \text{ "Are you going to school today?" Mr. Smith politely asked.} \\
2. & \text{ "That is not fair!" the children yelled in unison.} \\
3. & \text{ "Sarah, do you plan to go to college?" Mrs. Hiller asked.} \\
4. & \text{ "I asked, 'Can you please help me with my homework?'" } \\
5. & \text{ "Timmy, it's time to get up for school," his dad whispered as Timmy slept.} \\
6. & \text{ "That looks like my backpack," Robert mentioned.} \\
7. & \text{ "Boys and girls, it is time to go," the teacher announced.} \\
8. & \text{ "May I please be excused?" Harry quietly asked.} \\
9. & \text{ "Nicole, did you find your homework in your backpack?" Mr. Thomas asked.} \\
10. & \text{ "We can't believe we won!" they ran off the field screaming.}
\end{aligned}
}
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1. Are you going to school today?
Mr. Smith politely asked.
- Rewritten Sentence:
"Are you going to school today?" Mr. Smith politely asked.
---
2. That is not fair!
The children yelled in unison.
- Rewritten Sentence:
"That is not fair!" the children yelled in unison.
---
3. Sarah do you plan to go to college?
Mrs. Hiller asked.
- Rewritten Sentence:
"Sarah, do you plan to go to college?" Mrs. Hiller asked.
---
4. I asked can you please help me with my homework?
- Rewritten Sentence:
"I asked, 'Can you please help me with my homework?'"
---
5. Timmy it's time to get up for school.
His dad whispered as Timmy slept.
- Rewritten Sentence:
"Timmy, it's time to get up for school," his dad whispered as Timmy slept.
---
6. That looks like my backpack.
Robert mentioned.
- Rewritten Sentence:
"That looks like my backpack," Robert mentioned.
---
7. Boys and girls it is time to go.
The teacher announced.
- Rewritten Sentence:
"Boys and girls, it is time to go," the teacher announced.
---
8. May I please be excused?
Harry quietly asked.
- Rewritten Sentence:
"May I please be excused?" Harry quietly asked.
---
9. Nicole did you find your homework in your backpack?
Mr. Thomas asked.
- Rewritten Sentence:
"Nicole, did you find your homework in your backpack?" Mr. Thomas asked.
---
10. We can't believe we won!
They ran off the field screaming.
- Rewritten Sentence:
"We can't believe we won!" they ran off the field screaming.
---
Final Answer:
1. "Are you going to school today?" Mr. Smith politely asked.
2. "That is not fair!" the children yelled in unison.
3. "Sarah, do you plan to go to college?" Mrs. Hiller asked.
4. "I asked, 'Can you please help me with my homework?'"
5. "Timmy, it's time to get up for school," his dad whispered as Timmy slept.
6. "That looks like my backpack," Robert mentioned.
7. "Boys and girls, it is time to go," the teacher announced.
8. "May I please be excused?" Harry quietly asked.
9. "Nicole, did you find your homework in your backpack?" Mr. Thomas asked.
10. "We can't believe we won!" they ran off the field screaming.
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
1. & \text{ "Are you going to school today?" Mr. Smith politely asked.} \\
2. & \text{ "That is not fair!" the children yelled in unison.} \\
3. & \text{ "Sarah, do you plan to go to college?" Mrs. Hiller asked.} \\
4. & \text{ "I asked, 'Can you please help me with my homework?'" } \\
5. & \text{ "Timmy, it's time to get up for school," his dad whispered as Timmy slept.} \\
6. & \text{ "That looks like my backpack," Robert mentioned.} \\
7. & \text{ "Boys and girls, it is time to go," the teacher announced.} \\
8. & \text{ "May I please be excused?" Harry quietly asked.} \\
9. & \text{ "Nicole, did you find your homework in your backpack?" Mr. Thomas asked.} \\
10. & \text{ "We can't believe we won!" they ran off the field screaming.}
\end{aligned}
}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of grammar worksheets.