Friday, March 21, 2014

Punctuation and Capitalization Quiz

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  1. A Beach Treasure

    Last Sunday, my friend and I were walking along the beach and spotted an interesting shell on the sand. We stopped knelt down picked up it up and brushed the sand from its surface. It was a disk about 3 inches in diameter with five V-shaped notches around its outer edge. It was round flat and gray-white in color. It was large for a sea shell yet it weighed almost nothing. I held it up to my nose and sniffed the salty smell of the ocean. On the top side of the disk, Mother Nature had punched tiny holes in the shape of a flower with five petals. The other side of the disk was very plain for it had only one small hole in the center. At first, we thought the shell was empty, but we were wrong. We shoot it and a stream of sand fell out. Later, we did a little research and learned that it wasn't a shell at all. It was a skeleton of an ocean animal called a sand dollar.

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  2. A Beach Treasure
    Last Sunday my friend and I were walking along the beach and spotted an interesting shell on top of the sand, We stopped knelt down picked it up and brushed the sand from its surface, It was a disk about 3 inches in diameter with five V-shaped notches around its outer edge, It was round flat and gray-white in color, Its was large for a sea shell yet it weighed almost nothing, I held it up to my nose and sniffed the salty smell of the ocean. On the top side of the disk mother nature had punched tiny holes in the shape of a flower with five petals. The other side of the disk was very plain for it had only one small hole in the center. At first, we thought the shell was empty but we were wrong, We shook it and a stream of sand fell out. later we did a little research and learned the it wasn't a shell at all. It was a skeleton of an ocean animal called a Sand Dollar.

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  3. A Beach Treasure
    Last Sunday, my friend and i were walking along the beach and spotted an interesting shell on top of the sand. We stopped knelt down picked it up and brushed the sand from its surface. It was a disk about 3 inches in diameter with five V-shaped notches around its outer edge. It was round flat and gray-white in color. It was large for a sea shell, yet it weighed almost nothing. I held it up to my nose and sniffed the salty smell of the ocean. On the top side of the disk, Mother Nature had punched tiny holes in the shape of a flower with five petals. The other side of the disk was very plain, for it had only small hole in the center. At first, we thought the shell was empty, but we were wrong. We shook it, and a stream of sand fell out. Later, we did a litter research and learned that it wasn't a shell at all. It was a skeleton of an ocean animal called a sand dollar.

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  4. A Beach Treasure
    Last Sunday, my friend and I were walking along the beach along the beach and spotted an interesting shell on the top of the sand. We stopped knelt down picked it up, and brushed the sand from its surface. It was a disk about 3 inches in diameter whit five V-shaped notches around its outer edge. It was round, flat, and gray-white in color. It was large for sea shell, yet it weighed almost nothing. I held it up to mi nose and sniffed the salty smell of the ocean. On the top side of the disk, Mother Nature had punched tiny holes in the shape of a flower with five petals. The other side of the disk, was very plain, for it had only one small hole in the center. At first, we thought the shell was empty, but we were wrong. We shook it, and a stream of sand fell out. Later, we did a little research and learned that it wasn't a shell at all. It was a skeleton of an ocean animal called Sand Dollar.

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  5. A beach treasure

    Last Sunday, my friend and I were walking along the beach and spotted an
    interesting shell on top of the sand. We stopped knelt down picked it up and
    brushed the sand from its sand. It was a disk about 3 inches in diameter with
    five V-shaped notches around its outer edge. It was round flat and gray-white in
    color. It was large for a sea shell yet, it weighed almost nothing. I held it up to my
    nose and sniffed the salty smell of the ocean. On the top side of the disk Mother
    Nature had punched tiny holes in the shape of a flower with five petals. The
    other side of the disk was very plain for it had only in small hole in the center.
    At first, we thought the shell was empty ,but we were wrong. We shook it and a
    stream of sand fell out. Later, we did a litter research and learned that it wasn't a
    shell at all. it was a skeleton of an ocean animal called a sand dollar.

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  6. A Beach Treasure

    Last Sunday, my friend and I were walking along the beach, and spotted an interesting shell on top of the sand. We stopped knelt down, picked it up, and brushed the sand, from its surface. It was a disk about 3 inches in diameter, with five V-shaped notches around its outer edge. It was round flat, and gray-white in color. It was large for a sea shell yet, it weighed almost nothing. I held it up to my nose, and sniffed the salty smell of the ocean. On the top side of the disk , Mother Nature had punched tiny holes in the shape of a flower with five petals. The other side of the disk was very plain, for it had only one small hole in the center. At first, we thought the shell was empty, but we were wrong. We shook it, and a stream of sand fell out. Later, we did a little research and learned that, it wasn't a shell at all. It was a skeleton of an ocean animal, called a sand dollar.

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  7. A Beach Treasure

    Last Sunday, my friend and I were walking along the beach and spotted an interesting shell on top of the sand. We stopped knelt down picked it up and brushed the sand from its surface. It was a disk about 3 inches in diameter with Five V-shaped notches around its outer edge. It was round flat and Gray-White in color. It was large for a sea shell, yet it weighed almost nothing. I held it up to my nose and sniff the salty smell of the ocean. On the top side of the Disk Mother Nature had punched tiny holes in the shape of a flower with Five petals. The other side of the disk was very plain for it had only one small hole in the center. At first, we thought the shell was empty but we were wrong. We shook it and a stream of sand fell out. Later we did a little research and learned that it wasn't a shell at all. It was a skeleton of an ocean animal called a sand dollar.

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  9. Last Sunday, I were walking along the beach and spotted an interesting shell on top of the sand. We stopped Knelt down picked it up and brushed the sand from its surface. It was a disk about 3 inches in diameter with five v-shaped notches around its outer edge. It was round flat and gray-white in color. It was large for a sea shell yet it weighed almost nothing. I held it up to my nose and sniffed the salty smell of the ocean. On the top side of the disk Mother Nature had punched tiny holes in the shape of a flower with five petals. The other side of the disk was very plain for it had only one small hole in the center. At first we thought the shell was empty but we were wrong. We shook it and a stream of sand fell out. Later we did a little research and learned that it wasn't a shell at all. It was a skeleton of an ocean animal called a sand dollar.

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  10. A beach treasure

    Last Sunday my friend and I were walking along the beach, and spotted an interesting shell on top of the sand.
    We stopped knelt down picked it up, and brushed the sand from its surface. It was a disk about 3 inches in diameter with
    five V-shaped notches around its outer edge. It was round flat, and gray-white in color. It was large for a sea shell yet it
    weighed almost nothing. I held it up to my nose, and sniffed the salty smell of the ocean. On the top side of the disk
    Mother Nature had punched tiny holes in the shape of a flower with five petals. The other side of the disk was very plain for it had only one small hole in the center. At first we thought the shell was empty but we were wrong. We shook it and a stream of sand fell out. Later we did a little research and learned that it wasn't a shell at all. It was a skeleton of an ocean animal called a sand dollar.

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  11. A Beach Treasure.
    Last Sunday, my friend and I were walking along the beach and spotted an interesting shell on top of the sand. We
    stopped knelt down picked it up brushed the sand from its surface. It was a disk about 3 inches in diameter with five
    V-shaped notches around its outer edge. It was round flat and gray-white in color. It was large for a sea shell yet it
    weighed almost nothing. I held it up to my nose and sniffed the salty smell of the ocean. On the top side of the disk
    mother nature had punched tiny holes in the shape of a flower with five petals. The other side of the disk was very plain
    for it had only one small hole in the center. At first, we thought the shell was empty but we were wrong. We shook it and a
    stream of sand fell out. Later, we did a little research and learned that it wasn't a shell at all. It was a skeleton of an ocean
    animal called a sand dollar.

    ReplyDelete
  12. A beach Treasure
    Last Sunday, my friend and I were walking along the beach and spotted an interesting shell on top of the sand. We stopped knelt down picked it up and brushed the sand from its surface. It was a disk about 3 inches in diameter with five V-shaped notches around its outer edge. It was round flat and gray-white in color. It was large for a sea shell yet it weighed almost nothing. I held it up to my nose and sniffed the salty smell of the ocean. On the top side of the disk mother Nature had punched tiny holes in the shape of a flower with five petals. The other side of the disk was very plain for it had only one small hole in the center.At first we thought the shell was empty but we were wrong. We shook it and a stream of sand fell out. later we did a little research and learned that it wasn't a shell at all. It was a skeleton of an ocean animal called a sand dollar.

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  13. Last Sunday my friend and I were walking along the beach, and spotted an interesting shell on top of the sand. We stopped knelt down picked it up, and brushed the sand from its surface. It was a disk about 3 inches in diameter with five V-shaped notches around its outer edge. It was round flat and gray-white in color. It was large for a sea shell yet it weighed almost nothing. I held it up to my nose and sniffed the salty smell of the ocean. On the top side of the disk mother nature had punched tiny holes in the shape of a flower with five petals. The other side of the disk was very plain for it had only one small hole in the center. At first we thought the shell was empty, but we were wrong. We shook it and a stream of sand fell out. Later we did a little research, and learned that it wasn't a shell at all. It was a skeleton of an ocean animal called a sand dollar.

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  14. Last Sunday my friend and I were walking along the beach, and spotted an interesting shell on top of the sand. We stopped knelt down picked it up, and brushed the sand from its surface. It was a disk about 3 inches in diameter with five V-shaped notches around its outer edge. It was round, flat, and gray-white in color. It was large for a sea shell, yet it weighed almost nothing. I held it up to my nose and sniffed the salty smell of the ocean. On the top side of the disk, Mother Nature had punched tiny holes in the shape of a flower with five petals. The other side of the disk, was very plain, for it had only one small hole in the center. At first, we thought the shell was empty, but we were wrong. We shook it, and a stream of sand fell out. Later, we did a little research and learned that it wasn't a shell at all. It was a skeleton of an ocean animal called a sand dollar.

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  15. A beach treasure
    Last Sunday my friend and I were walking along the beach, and spotted an interesting shell on top of the sand. We stopped knelt down picked it up, and brushed the sand from it surface. It was a disk about 3 inches in diameter with five V-shaped notches around its outer edge. It was round, flat and gray-white in color.It was large for a sea shell, yet it weighed almost nothing. I held up to my nose and sniffed the salty smell of the ocean. On the top side of the disk mother nature had punched tiny holes in the shape of a flower with five petals. The other side of the disk was very plain for it had only one small hole in the center. At first we thought the shell was empty but we were wrong. We shook it and a stream of sand fell out. Later we did a little research and learned that it wasn't a shell at all. It was a skeleton of an ocean animal called a sand dollar.

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