Using the editing symbols, correct the punctuation errors in the following sentences.
1. Attending the meeting were the following, Ida Hayes. John Jones, Bertha Schmidlap, and Mike Crane.
2. “We felt the need to speak out rather than have the legal profession used as a whipping boy for the 1992 campaign, a spokesman said.
3. He drew favorable critical notices for his screen role in John Singleton’s urban drama, Boyz N the Hood.
4. Robert W. Coleman High the school receiving his latest contribution is in a low income, drug ridden area of West Baltimore.
5. Baseball fans everywhere suffered when major‑league owners engaged in their own version of the national pastime union busting.
6. For students, on a budget one account makes the grade.
7. Test scores have fallen, teacher absenteeism is up and the dropout rate is still above 50 percent.
8. In printed form it would cover over 2000 pages.
9. The first storm related death was reported in a house fire on Oahu Island.
10. There have not been any civic or homeowner’s associations in the town since 1980.