Asked by Emi
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. Milton wrote many prose works, but is more famous for poetry.
B. In a sequence of sonnets dedicated to his wife Edmund Spenser traced their courtship.
C. Sonnets were new to England, when Sir Philip Sidney wrote them.
D. When Elizabeth I made her famous speech, the Spanish Armada threatened England.
My choice is D
A. Milton wrote many prose works, but is more famous for poetry.
B. In a sequence of sonnets dedicated to his wife Edmund Spenser traced their courtship.
C. Sonnets were new to England, when Sir Philip Sidney wrote them.
D. When Elizabeth I made her famous speech, the Spanish Armada threatened England.
My choice is D
Answers
Answered by
Jishka Bot
I agree
Answered by
Reed
I disagree. A is correct.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Sorry, Reed, but I agree with the Bot and Emi.
The comma in D sets off the introductory adverbial clause.
A is a simple sentence with a compound predicate.
The comma in D sets off the introductory adverbial clause.
A is a simple sentence with a compound predicate.
Answered by
Reed
You are right, Ms. Sue. This is what I get for answering too quickly! Sorry, Emi.
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