The semicolon and the comma 3

Click on the correct mark of punctuation in the parentheses. Click Submit after each question to see feedback and to record your answer. After you have finished every question, your answers will be submitted to your instructor’s gradebook. You may review your answers by returning to the exercise at any time. (An exercise reports to the gradebook only if your instructor has assigned it.)

For help with this exercise, see Semicolons and Commas.

Example

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Question 1. Success didn’t spoil me ( , / ; ) I’ve always been insufferable.—Fran Lebowitz

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Question 2. When a woman behaves like a man ( , / ; ) why doesn’t she behave like a nice man?—Edith Evans

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Question 3. Don’t talk about yourself ( , / ; ) it will be done when you leave.—Wilson Mizner

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Question 4. We’ve had trickle-down economics in the country for ten years now ( , / ; ) and most of us are not even damp.—Molly Ivins

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Question 5. I do not rule Russia ( , / ; ) ten thousand clerks do.—Nicholas I

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Question 6. The only sensible ends of literature are first, the pleasurable toil of writing; second, the gratification of one’s family and friends ( , / ; ) and lastly, the solid cash.—Nathaniel Hawthorne

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Question 7. Experience is the best teacher ( , / ; ) it gives the test before presenting the lesson.—Vernon Law

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Question 8. There’s no money in poetry (, / ;) but there’s no poetry in money either.—Robert Graves

Question 9 of 10

Question 9. No amount of experimentation can ever prove me right ( , / ; ) a single experiment can prove me wrong.—Albert Einstein

Question 10 of 10

Question 10. When money speaks ( , / ; ) the truth keeps silent.—Russian proverb