Question
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?(1 point)
Responses
Did...did I make the team?
Did...did I make the team?
Did--did I make the team?
Did--did I make the team?
Did; did I make the team?
Did; did I make the team?
Did, did I make the team?
Responses
Did...did I make the team?
Did...did I make the team?
Did--did I make the team?
Did--did I make the team?
Did; did I make the team?
Did; did I make the team?
Did, did I make the team?
Answers
Answer
Which sentence uses a comma to separate two independent clauses?(1 point)
Responses
AJ likes butter, and jelly on toast.
AJ likes butter, and jelly on toast.
It's a great day to fly a kite because it is warm, and sunny.
It's a great day to fly a kite because it is warm, and sunny.
Stu likes cake, but I like brownies.
Stu likes cake, but I like brownies.
I need carrots, beans, and potatoes.
Responses
AJ likes butter, and jelly on toast.
AJ likes butter, and jelly on toast.
It's a great day to fly a kite because it is warm, and sunny.
It's a great day to fly a kite because it is warm, and sunny.
Stu likes cake, but I like brownies.
Stu likes cake, but I like brownies.
I need carrots, beans, and potatoes.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correctly punctuated sentence is:
Did...did I make the team?
Did...did I make the team?
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The sentence that uses a comma to separate two independent clauses is:
**Stu likes cake, but I like brownies.**
**Stu likes cake, but I like brownies.**