Add what you think are appropriatepunctuation marks to the sentences below. 1. When a friend dies part of yourself dies too. 2. We took photographs of the patron saint of nail-biters the Venus de Milo. 3. Picture this a Neanderthal man deep inthe forest gorges on the yummies of his time fruits berries anything sweet andpluckable. 4. Last week we read The Catbird Seat ashort story by James Thurber. 5. Our three children Larry Curly and Moehave decided to enter show business. 6. When in doubt mumble when in troubledelegate. 7. An Americans devotion to McDonald'srests in part on uniformities associated with all McDonald's restaurantssetting architecture food ambience acts and utterances. 8. Some players hit the ball and standdejected waiting for it to land others turn away and leave it to the caddy. 9. Dynamite was lavishly used and many ofSan Franciscos proudest structures were crumbled by man himself into ruins butthere was no withstanding the onrush of the flames. 10. Lila who lives in a trailer with aparakeet and some scrappy dogs and cats has been the town fire warden foralmost 30 years. 11. The woman is wearing golden stretchpants green eyelids and a hiveshaped head of hair that looks both in color andtexture exactly like 25-cents worth of cotton candy. 12. Hurling which has been the nationalsport of Ireland since legendary times is to American eyes like a soccer game played atice-hockey speed. 13. While on maneuvers in South CarolinaBilly Pilgrim played hymns he knew from childhood. 14. Guiding the ball through the upperchutes down a runover lane off the slingshot bumpers to the flippers I cradledit there bouncing it back and forth until I had a perfect shot through thelighted spinner. 15. The train its metal wheels squealing asthey spin along the silver tracks rolls more slowly now.