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The Power of Punctuation 1. Fix this loving note Suzanne wrote to her brother Mike by changing only the capitalization

and adding punctuation. Highlight the punctuation you add with yellow. (Use the highlighter

tool, do not change the text color.)

Dear Mike it was a bummer you stayed here for such a short time, I thought

I might have handled things better but I felt much pain seeing you leave

my heart held nothing but happiness when I heard I'll see you again in

December I wanted to crawl in a hole after we said goodbye Mom told me

that we'll all see each other for the holidays in New York if you have the

chance to travel someplace warmer please do not much love Suzanne

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