The task is to rewrite the given sentences with the correct punctuation. Let's analyze each sentence and add the appropriate punctuation:
1. is that a panda
- This is a question asking for confirmation or information.
- Correct punctuation:
Is that a panda?
2. lions are fierce
- This is a declarative sentence stating a fact.
- Correct punctuation:
Lions are fierce.
3. joe likes papaya
- This is a declarative sentence stating a preference.
- Correct punctuation:
Joe likes papaya.
4. shall we go home
- This is a question seeking permission or agreement.
- Correct punctuation:
Shall we go home?
5. who can sing
- This is a question asking for identification or information.
- Correct punctuation:
Who can sing?
Final Answers:
1.
Is that a panda?
2.
Lions are fierce.
3.
Joe likes papaya.
4.
Shall we go home?
5.
Who can sing?
Explanation:
-
Questions always end with a
question mark (?).
-
Declarative sentences (statements) always end with a
period (.).
- Proper nouns (like "Joe") should be capitalized.
This ensures clarity and correctness in written communication.
Final Answer:
\boxed{
1. Is that a panda?
2. Lions are fierce.
3. Joe likes papaya.
4. Shall we go home?
5. Who can sing?
}
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