Asked by Cassie
                Which sentence in the stage directions shows correct punctuation of an introductory structure?  
A.As he makes no move she turns away.
B.As she is about to open her bedroom door, she catches sight of Mrs. Van Daan.
C.As she regains her poise she goes to her mother and father and Margot, silently kissing them.
D.Mrs. Van Daan looks after her, and then looks over at Peter’s room.
I think it is B or C..not sure?
            
        A.As he makes no move she turns away.
B.As she is about to open her bedroom door, she catches sight of Mrs. Van Daan.
C.As she regains her poise she goes to her mother and father and Margot, silently kissing them.
D.Mrs. Van Daan looks after her, and then looks over at Peter’s room.
I think it is B or C..not sure?
Answers
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    The question asks about the introductory structure.  Does B or C show the correct punctuation for the introductory words?
    
                    Answered by
            Cassie
            
    I guess I don't completely know...trying 
    
                    Answered by
            Cassie
            
    I just looked in up in my writing book, and I feel like it is B.
    
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    Yes, it's B.  
And I'm glad you found the answer in your writing book. <g>
    
And I'm glad you found the answer in your writing book. <g>
                    Answered by
            Cassie
            
    Thank you Ms. Sue....I am trying  :)
    
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    You're welcome.  And keep on trying!  :-)
    
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