Punctuations are used in a sentence to organize and structure it properly. Moreover, it is used to create clarity and sense or to stress in a sentence. For example quotation marks " ", full stop (.), commas and so on.
Commas are frequently used punctuation in a sentence, hence they are used to create a short pause in a sentence.
In the above sentences, the sentence which is punctuated correctly is C. After they rested a few days, the aliens revived sufficiently to explore.
When starting with the dependent clause, the sentence is punctuated after the dependent clause. In the above sentence dependent clause is <em>“After they rested a few days”</em>, hence as compared to other sentences it is punctuated correctly.
“their” and “she” are the pronouns because they are taking place of a noun (meaning a name).
extending for understanding:
so for “she” it’s taking place of a woman’s name. the sentence could also be, for example, “sally told me the house had red shutters and a blue door.” “she” is holding the place of the name sally.
and for “their” it’s holding the place of name of a group of people. this sentence could be, for example, “that’s not the smith’s house at the end of the street.” “their” is holding the place of the smith’s.
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Candy brings the wife of Curley out of the barn and informs her that he heard the other people coming back from town. What is George thinking about meeting Crooks with Sweets and Lennie? George advised you they were not meant to be in Crook 's room and they weren't sponsored by the farm
Explanation:
Hope this helps.
Answer:
+ D, by revealing the characters actions
Explanation:
While I'm not entirely sure that this is the correct answer, it seems like the most probable option.
A doesn't make sense, no internal thoughts are given
B could work, but we only get a small snipet of the character's words, and without context they do not really make sense.
C refers to a description/explanation of a theory/ idea, neither of these are given
D most of the story is made up of the character's actions, they seem a bit paranoid/frantic, as well as a tad temperamental