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I was weeping as much for him as her  we do sometimes pity creatures that have none of the feeling either for themselves or others.Word Bank:coloncommadashhyphensemi-colonapostropheperiod

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I was weeping as much for him as her  we do sometimes pity creatures that have none of the feeling either for themselves or others.Word Bank:coloncommadashhyphensemi-colonapostropheperiod

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The sentence "I was weeping as much for him as her; we do sometimes pity creatures that have none of the feeling either for themselves or others." contains the following punctuation marks:

  1. Semi-colon (;): This is used to connect two independent clauses that are closely related in thought. In this case, it connects "I was weeping as much for him as her" and "we do sometimes pity creatures that have none of the feeling either for themselves or others."

  2. Period (.): This is used at the end of the sentence to indicate that the thought is complete.

  3. Apostrophe ('): This is used in the contraction "wasn't"

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