#GRAMMAR 13.9 PRACTICE (due date: Friday, November 18)

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DIRECTIONS:
1. In FOUR of the sentences, insert a comma to correct the sentence. (4 points)
*You may only add EXACTLY one comma.

2. In ELEVEN of the sentences, remove a comma to correct the sentence. (11 points)
*You may only remove EXACTLY one comma.

3. FIVE of the sentences are correct. For those sentences, write correct in the box. (5 points)
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Learning about the origins of the names of the states, can be fascinating.

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States’ names can reveal much about their history, and tell interesting stories as well.

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For example, Pennsylvania means “Penn’s Woodland” technically for it was granted to the proprietor of the colony, William Penn.

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How Pennsylvania got its name is a good story.

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King Charles I of England owed 16,000 pounds to William Penn’s father, and gave the land to the son as partial payment of this debt.

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William Penn wanted to call his colony Sylvania for that is the Latin word for woodland.

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However, King Charles added the name “Penn” to “Sylvania” to honor William Penn’s father, a navy admiral.

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The modest William Penn disliked the idea yet he was a Quaker.

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Many American states have Native American names, and reflect the settlers’ respect for the original inhabitants of their states.

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States with Native American names include, Ohio, Tennessee, Kentucky, Iowa, and Wisconsin.

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Settlers in Ohio, one of the first states to be settled west of the Appalachian Mountains, saw a mighty river, and learned to call it by its Iroquois name.

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When the territory became a state in 1803, the residents decided to call it, “Ohio.”

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Ohio means “beautiful river” in the Iroquois language, and it proved an appropriate description of the important transportation link.

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Who the important political figures were at the time, can also be deduced from state names.

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North and South Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia, are some good examples of states named after contemporary figures.

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Carolina is the Latin form of Charles so North Carolina and South Carolina are named for King Charles I of England.

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Elizabeth of England, called the Virgin Queen, provided, the name for the first English colony in the New World.

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Sir Walter Raleigh named the colony after Elizabeth, for he and his monarch were close friends.

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Georgia is also named for an English monarch, but its namesake is a later one than Elizabeth or Charles.

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James Oglethorpe founded the colony in 1732, and named it after George II.