Asked by christian

Read the excerpt from “The Railroad Earth.”

——Ah me how but it was a hell and now I had the whole thing to myself, and make my raisin toast by sitting it on a little wire I'd especially bent to place over the hot plate

Within these lines, where is the most appropriate place for a pause?
after “Ah”
after “myself”
after “toast”
after “bent”

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
after “myself”

Reason: the comma after "myself" marks the natural pause between the clauses — he has the place to himself, then the sentence continues with how he makes his raisin toast.