What is the correct way to punctuate the boldfaced text?

"Yes, our student teacher helped with the project."

Group of answer choices

Yes our student

Yes our, student

Yes our student,

Correct as is

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Question 21 pts
What is the correct way to punctuate the boldfaced text?
"We were careless with the pitcher and water spilled everywhere."
Group of answer choices

the pitcher, and water

the pitcher and, water

the pitcher. And water

Correct as is

Flag question: Question 3
Question 31 pts
What is the correct way to punctuate the boldfaced text?

"As the boat drifted into the weeds Kyle tugged on his line."

Group of answer choices

, the weeds Kyle

the weeds, Kyle

the weeds Kyle,

Correct as is

Flag question: Question 4
Question 41 pts
What is the correct way to punctuate the boldfaced text?

"After soccer practice with the other class we left the field."

Group of answer choices

, with the other class we

with the other class. We

with the other class, we

Correct as is

Flag question: Question 5
Question 51 pts
What is the correct way to punctuate the boldfaced text?

"With a shake of his mane and a roar the lion approached the bars of the cage."

Group of answer choices

mane, and a roar

mane and, a roar,

mane and a roar,

Correct as is

1 answer

Here are the correct answers for each question:

Question 1: The correct way to punctuate the boldfaced text is:
Correct as is
"Yes, our student teacher helped with the project."

Question 2: The correct way to punctuate the boldfaced text is:
Correct as is
"We were careless with the pitcher and water spilled everywhere."

Question 3: The correct way to punctuate the boldfaced text is:
the weeds, Kyle
"As the boat drifted into the weeds, Kyle tugged on his line."

Question 4: The correct way to punctuate the boldfaced text is:
with the other class, we
"After soccer practice with the other class, we left the field."

Question 5: The correct way to punctuate the boldfaced text is:
Correct as is
"With a shake of his mane and a roar the lion approached the bars of the cage."

(Note: Depending on the context or style guide preference, "Correct as is" might also be considered appropriate for Question 5, as it does not necessarily require additional punctuation. However, for clarity, punctuation adjustments can enhance readability.)