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{"page":79,"change":"Addition","str":" The Jones family moved from Portland, Oregon, to Billings, Montana. (Two ","line":8,"x":90.0238,"y":584.62,"width":"404.54","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
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{"page":80,"change":"Addition","str":" Mary Elizabeth, MD, is currently accepting new patients. ","line":13,"x":90.02376,"y":452.58959999999996,"width":"306.05","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
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{"page":80,"change":"Addition","str":" Apple Inc. invented the iPhone. (no comma needed) ","line":20,"x":90.02376,"y":296.80999999999995,"width":"284.69","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
{"page":80,"change":"Addition","str":" By 2015, 950 levels of Candy Crush will be available. (Two figures appearing ","line":26,"x":90.0238,"y":166.8199,"width":"415.91","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
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{"page":80,"change":"Addition","str":" Their zip code is 98052. (No internal comma needed in a zip code) ","line":30,"x":90.02372,"y":111.61989999999997,"width":"361.52","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
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{"page":85,"change":"Addition","str":" The team faced a huge problem: their uniforms did not arrive in time for t he ","line":23,"x":90.024,"y":296.6895999999999,"width":"406.18","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
{"page":85,"change":"Addition","str":" Dear Mr. Smith: ","line":27,"x":90.02405999999996,"y":201.85989999999993,"width":"158.67","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
{"page":85,"change":"Addition","str":" Dear Dr. Mary Jones: ","line":28,"x":90.02401999999996,"y":188.0598999999999,"width":"121.95","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
{"page":85,"change":"Addition","str":" To Whom it May Concern: ","line":29,"x":90.02397999999997,"y":174.2598999999999,"width":"147.27","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
{"page":85,"change":"Addition","str":" 10:59 p.m. ","line":31,"x":90.02393999999998,"y":107.0594999999999,"width":"64.68","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
{"page":85,"change":"Addition","str":" 6:30 a.m. ","line":32,"x":90.02389999999998,"y":93.2633999999999,"width":"57.96","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
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{"page":86,"change":"Addition","str":" Turn in your writing assignment by midnight on Friday. (command) ","line":18,"x":90.02405999999998,"y":402.0699,"width":"360.20","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
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{"page":87,"change":"Addition","str":" ft. (foot or feet) ","line":4,"x":90.02416000000008,"y":627.9398000000001,"width":"86.64","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
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{"page":87,"change":"Addition","str":" St. (street) ","line":6,"x":90.02408000000008,"y":600.3402000000001,"width":"79.92","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
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{"page":91,"change":"Addition","str":"afterthought. This is an abrupt form of punctuation for an afterthought. It is often bett er ","line":4,"x":72.02388000000009,"y":641.7397000000001,"width":"466.00","height":"12.00","fontName":["SJUTSY+Arial,Bold","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
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{"page":92,"change":"Addition","str":" The advertisement -- which appears on page 5 -- has a major spelling error. (Strong ","line":4,"x":90.02412000000005,"y":653.7402000000002,"width":"438.43","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
{"page":92,"change":"Addition","str":" The advertisement (which appears on page 5) has a major spelling error. (Least ","line":6,"x":90.02420000000005,"y":626.1406000000002,"width":"431.27","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
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{"page":94,"change":"Addition","str":" Newsweek published the article about education. (Magazine title is in italics)","line":26,"x":90.0238,"y":233.68990000000002,"width":"407.97","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","WAGUYD+Arial,Italic","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
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{"page":95,"change":"Addition","str":" Fred‟s motorcycle (motorcycle belongs to Fred) ","line":19,"x":90.0238,"y":286.48999999999995,"width":"258.59","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","FOKXYD+Arial","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
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{"page":96,"change":"Addition","str":"Washington and incorrect to write WASHINGTON . Only the first letter should be ","line":18,"x":72.02380000000004,"y":122.29999999999994,"width":"426.54","height":"12.00","fontName":["WAGUYD+Arial,Italic","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
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{"page":97,"change":"Addition","str":" Specific companies : Starbucks, Microsoft, Boeing, and Alaska Airlines ","line":18,"x":90.02420000000014,"y":381.31000000000006,"width":"388.02","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","SJUTSY+Arial,Bold","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
{"page":97,"change":"Addition","str":" Historical events : World War I, World War II, and the Great Depression ","line":19,"x":90.02426000000014,"y":367.4897000000001,"width":"391.38","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","SJUTSY+Arial,Bold","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
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{"page":97,"change":"Addition","str":" Specific countries : France, Canada, Spain, and Italy ","line":29,"x":90.02460000000016,"y":189.85999999999999,"width":"293.33","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","SJUTSY+Arial,Bold","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
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{"page":97,"change":"Addition","str":"Capitalize the name of specific celestial bodies. Do not capitalize sun or moon. ","line":31,"x":72.02472000000014,"y":136.45999999999998,"width":"439.34","height":"12.00","fontName":["SJUTSY+Arial,Bold","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
{"page":98,"change":"Addition","str":" Jupiter, Mars, Venus, and Earth are all planets in the solar system. ","line":1,"x":90.02416000000005,"y":695.1402,"width":"364.88","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
{"page":98,"change":"Addition","str":" Why on earth did you do that? ","line":2,"x":90.02412000000005,"y":681.3402000000001,"width":"171.39","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
{"page":98,"change":"Addition","str":" The beauty queen wished for peace on earth. ","line":3,"x":90.02408000000005,"y":667.5398000000001,"width":"252.77","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
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{"page":105,"change":"Addition","str":" Big Ten ","line":30,"x":90.02356000000002,"y":103.6999999999999,"width":"52.56","height":"12.00","fontName":["JJVYXB+Symbol","XYXVPQ+Arial"],"dir":["ltr"]}
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