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Chapter GUA, Problem 11E
Summary Introduction

1.

To add:

Dashes, parentheses or periods in the given sentence emphasizing on the appositive.

Introduction:

Dashes are generally used to emphasize on certain part of the sentence, whereas, parentheses are used to provide extra information in a sentence. Periods are used to end the sentences.

Appositives are nouns or noun phrases which give some extra information about the other nouns present in a sentence.

Summary Introduction

2.

To add:

Dashes, parentheses or periods in the given sentence de-emphasizing a part of it.

Introduction:

Dashes are generally used to emphasize on certain part of the sentence, whereas, parentheses are used to provide extra information in a sentence. Periods are used to end the sentences.

Summary Introduction

3.

To add:

Dashes, parentheses or periods in the given sentence de-emphasizing a part of it.

Introduction:

Dashes are generally used to emphasize on certain part of the sentence, whereas, parentheses are used to provide extra information in a sentence. Periods are used to end the sentences.

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