Correct any mistakes in grammar, punctuation and usage that you find. Remember, you must CORRECT the errors, not merely identify them. You might need to rewrite parts of one or two sentences to correct errors, but most sentences do not need to be rewritten. Don't change the wording of any material in quotes. You can change punctuation inside quotes if it is incorrect. Some of the sentences might have no errors. Some have more than one error.
1. "That is a reckless charge." Bruggere said, defending himself against Smith's accusation.
2. "I'm only repeating what I read in the paper," Smith replied.
3. Bruggere said that "You need to respond with the truth if your going to respond."
4. Both candidates are millionaires. Bruggere is the founder of the software company Mentor Graphics and Smith runs his family's frozen-food business.
5. Smith emphasized his experience as Senate president and Bruggere's lack of public service. While Bruggere focused on their political differences.
6. Each of the students in J203 had written up their own one-page outline of the final feature assignment.
7. Walking down the corridors of Roosevelt School, the distinctive blare of a television commercial stands out against the normal patter of classroom noise.
8. "Politicians often dance around issues," Jim said, "but only the very best can do the macarena."
9. Taco Time, which has signed marketing agreements with the University of Oregon, Willamette University and several other schools in the Northwest is trying to persuade college students to become loyal to their brand of fast food.
10. The worse thing you could do is forget that the rest of the questions are on the back of this page.
11. "The people here are all caught up in the Grateful Dead", she said, "If you're an outsider, you're not accepted."
12. The professor told Jasper, an Honors College applicant, that high-quality research and critical thinking was expected in the program.
13. For example, informative fliers and pamphlets, should be posted in areas of the campus where students congregate.
14. After winning the Koussevitzky Conducting Prize in 1989; Marin Alsop's status as one of America's finest young conductors was secured.
15. "I don't think its a question of belief, they believe in what they're doing," Mike Bellotti said. "The problem is we're not getting it done."
16. After the Estonian ferry capsized small rescue vessels and helicopters arrived to pick up passengers.
17. She doesn't like to admit it, but she has been an admirer of the Kennedy's since she was 13.
18. He was working at the Oregon Coast Aquarium on the day that Keiko, the star of the movie, "Free Willy," was flown from Mexico City to Oregon in a United Parcel Service cargo jet.
19. If the community wants to know which toxic chemicals are in their air and water, they should vote for the ballot measure.
20. Jeremy is Mr. Aggressive in three sports. He enjoys smashing a tennis serve past his opponent, driving through defenders to reach the basket and to blast a soccer ball through a goalie's outstretched arms.
21. "The only good thing I have to say about the test," Joe said, "is that its over".