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Punctuation 22., , A., , B., , C., room., , 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., 8., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., 8., 2., , Anita will not go to school on Monday., The Mona Lisa is a beautiful painting., I do not like to travel during the months of April and May., Ria and her cousins saw the Statue of Liberty when they were in New York., Nagpur is a city in Maharashtra., The UNO tries to maintain peace among the countries of the world., The British lady I met in Brookefield Mall on Wednesday was very friendly., Many students prefer studying in Delhi University., Jane Austen was an English novelist., What a pretty child she is!, How many mango trees are there in this orchard?, Alas! What a terrible accident!, Did Mother like the roses you bought for her?, We are proud of the scientists of ISRO for launching the Mangalyaan., Nita picked up her pens, pencils, drawing book, paints and brushes and left the, , 3., As soon as the programme ended, the audience started leaving the auditorium., 4., Mother, can I have strawberry milkshake in the evening?, 5., The bus stopped at the scheduled stop, picked up the students waiting there and, moved on its way., 6., Fortunately, nobody in the room was offended by her behaviour., 7., I will be visiting Raipur on 17 July 2019., 8., Wherever she goes, she learns something of importance., D., , 2., Riya is practical and sensible; her brother is imaginative and carefree., 3., Mrs Mehta is a great traveller and has visited many countries in Europe:, Germany, England, Denmark, Italy,, to name a few., 4., Who is your favourite poet: Shelley, Keats, Wordsworth, Tennyson or Yeats?, 5., While we were walking by the lake, we heard the chirps of birds and the croaking, of frogs., 6., Please be here by 8 p.m. today., 7., Why don’t you listen to what your parents tell you?, 8., Anu is close to her cousin Mita; they have known each other since childhood., E., Seeing the sunset, Garima stood still for a moment; she could not believe what she saw., ‘Mother, shall I take a, picture of this beautiful sight?’ she asked. Her mother nodded, handed over her camera and, slowly moved away., Garima kept clicking pictures of the scene. She felt she could not stop. So beautiful was the, amazing sight! The
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sky was crimson purple and it looked like a riot of colours. ‘I just can’t imagine I am so lucky,’, she exclaimed.