Institute of Applied Technology Tuesday April 12, 2011.

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Institute of Applied Technology Tuesday April 12, 2011

Add punctuation (commas and periods) and capital letters if necessary. Do not change or add any words. 1. Butterflies are insects all insects have six legs. Butterflies are insects. All insects have six legs. 2. Ants and butterflies are insects. Ok…No Change

3. Ants butterflies cockroaches bees, and flies are insects. Ants, butterflies, cockroaches, bees and flies are insects. 4. Butterflies and bees are insects spiders are different from insects. Butterflies and bees are insects. Spiders are different from insects. 5. Spiders have eight legs so they are not called insects. Spiders have eight legs, so they are not called insects. 6. Most insects have wings but spiders do not Most insects have wings, but spiders do not. 7. Bees are valuable to us they pollinate crops and provide us with honey. Bees are valuable to us. They pollinate crops and provide us with honey.

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so but so but so but so

Won’t don’t does are can’t hasn’t is doesn’t

So does James. Ivan doesn’t either Neither does Ivan. Omar is too so is Omar James isn’t either neither is James