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Week 6: Animal Facts

Week 6: Animal Facts. Using the Right Word, Comma (To Separate Phrases and Clauses) When a dessert lizard senses danger it vibrates too instantly sink beneath the sand. Week 6: Animal Facts. Comma (Direct Address), Subject-Verb Agreement, End Punctuation, Parentheses

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Week 6: Animal Facts

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  1. Week 6: Animal Facts Using the Right Word, Comma (To Separate Phrases and Clauses) • When a dessert lizard senses danger it vibrates too instantly sink beneath the sand.

  2. Week 6: Animal Facts Comma (Direct Address), Subject-Verb Agreement, End Punctuation, Parentheses 2.  Juan did you know that some kinds of wasps for example mud daubers builds nests out of mud

  3. Week 6: Animal Facts Numbers, Using the Right Word, Capitalization, Combining Sentences 3.  a Queen bee can live for 5 years. She can lie millions of eggs.

  4. Week 6: Animal Facts Using the Right Word, Comma (Numbers), Subject-Verb Agreement 4.  Wood you believe a caterpillar have about 4000 muscles in it’s body?

  5. Week 6: Animal Facts Comma Splice, Comma (Between Independent Clauses), Verb (Tense) 5.  Catfish are sort of weird, they didn’t have scales but they did have whiskers.

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