This document is the cover page for Assignment 1 of an English Composition course at UNAD Florida. It provides the student's name, personal code, contact information, course code, course tutor's name, and date. The document identifies that it is for Assignment 1 of Week 6 for the English Composition I course at UNAD Florida, due on December 4th, 2021.
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Assignment 1 Week 6
This document is the cover page for Assignment 1 of an English Composition course at UNAD Florida. It provides the student's name, personal code, contact information, course code, course tutor's name, and date. The document identifies that it is for Assignment 1 of Week 6 for the English Composition I course at UNAD Florida, due on December 4th, 2021.
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ASSIGNMENT 1 WEEK 6
PRESENTED BY:
LUISA CATALINA LÓPEZ
Personal Code: 46382676
955-1605 Course Code
LUIS ROMERO Course tutor
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL ABIERTA Y A DISTANCIA
EDUCATION SCIENCES SCHOOL - ECEDU FOREIGN LANGUAGES PROGRAM ENGLISH COMPOSITION I [UNAD Florida] December 4th, 2021 Exercise c: On a Word document, use what you have learned about using commas to edit the following sentences, by placing the comma or commas in the appropriate place:
1. He replied "I have no idea what you mean."
2. Running around the house, the dog was abruptly stopped by a fence. 3. Gracefully, lightly and elegantly, the ballerina moved across the stage. 4. Susan, who does not usually tell anyone what she feels, said she didn't want to go to the dance. 5. Yes, Helen did mention that all three of you were coming for lunch. 6. I believe, therefore, that fraternities are good influences on a college campus. 7. Dauphin Island, located off the coast of Alabama, is a favorite spot for fishing. 8. Did you know that James Agee, the novelist and poet, was also a film critic? 9. Michael Brown, my cousin, hopes to graduate from law school in two years. 10. To understand the purpose of the course, the student needs to read the syllabus