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Which version is properly punctuated?
Joe walked away, his bag dragging on the pavement.
I will not be your friend until you tell the truth.
The students worked on their tests while the teacher graded papers.
Holding his knees and rocking back and forth, Joe cried softly.
After I finish speaking with you, I will talk with your mother.
Unless they are faced with the possibility of failure, some students will not give full effort.
If I am allowed to leave work early, I will meet you at Johnson’s for lunch.
Having spoken to Steve's parents, I now want to talk with him.
Which version is properly punctuated?
Joe walked away, his bag dragging on the pavement.
I will not be your friend until you tell the truth.
The students worked on their tests while the teacher graded papers.
Holding his knees and rocking back and forth, Joe cried softly.
After I finish speaking with you, I will talk with your mother.
Unless they are faced with the possibility of failure, some students will not give full effort.
If I am allowed to leave work early, I will meet you at Johnson’s for lunch.
Having spoken to Steve's parents, I now want to talk with him.
Which version is properly punctuated?
Joe walked away, his bag dragging on the pavement.
I will not be your friend until you tell the truth.
The students worked on their tests while the teacher graded papers.
Holding his knees and rocking back and forth, Joe cried softly.
After I finish speaking with you, I will talk with your mother.
Unless they are faced with the possibility of failure, some students will not give full effort.
If I am allowed to leave work early, I will meet you at Johnson’s for lunch.
Having spoken to Steve's parents, I now want to talk with him.
Which version is properly punctuated?
Joe walked away, his bag dragging on the pavement.
I will not be your friend until you tell the truth.
The students worked on their tests while the teacher graded papers.
Holding his knees and rocking back and forth, Joe cried softly.
After I finish speaking with you, I will talk with your mother.
Unless they are faced with the possibility of failure, some students will not give full effort.
If I am allowed to leave work early, I will meet you at Johnson’s for lunch.
Having spoken to Steve's parents, I now want to talk with him.
Which version is properly punctuated?
Joe walked away, his bag dragging on the pavement.
I will not be your friend until you tell the truth.
The students worked on their tests while the teacher graded papers.
Holding his knees and rocking back and forth, Joe cried softly.
After I finish speaking with you, I will talk with your mother.
Unless they are faced with the possibility of failure, some students will not give full effort.
If I am allowed to leave work early, I will meet you at Johnson’s for lunch.
Having spoken to Steve's parents, I now want to talk with him.
Which version is properly punctuated?
Joe walked away, his bag dragging on the pavement.
I will not be your friend until you tell the truth.
The students worked on their tests while the teacher graded papers.
Holding his knees and rocking back and forth, Joe cried softly.
After I finish speaking with you, I will talk with your mother.
Unless they are faced with the possibility of failure, some students will not give full effort.
If I am allowed to leave work early, I will meet you at Johnson’s for lunch.
Having spoken to Steve's parents, I now want to talk with him.
Which version is properly punctuated?
Joe walked away, his bag dragging on the pavement.
I will not be your friend until you tell the truth.
The students worked on their tests while the teacher graded papers.
Holding his knees and rocking back and forth, Joe cried softly.
After I finish speaking with you, I will talk with your mother.
Unless they are faced with the possibility of failure, some students will not give full effort.
If I am allowed to leave work early, I will meet you at Johnson’s for lunch.
Having spoken to Steve's parents, I now want to talk with him.
Which version is properly punctuated?
Joe walked away, his bag dragging on the pavement.
I will not be your friend until you tell the truth.
The students worked on their tests while the teacher graded papers.
Holding his knees and rocking back and forth, Joe cried softly.
After I finish speaking with you, I will talk with your mother.
Unless they are faced with the possibility of failure, some students will not give full effort.
If I am allowed to leave work early, I will meet you at Johnson’s for lunch.
Having spoken to Steve's parents, I now want to talk with him.
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