Answer:
I don't quite understand what this is about, but if it's like a like a letter to a friend about you being in the Olympics in third grade or for a third grader reading about the Olympics.
Explanation:
I guess if it's for a third grader, I'm reading about the Olympics, I don't know.
<span>Katerina has a dream. It’s her papa’s dream, too. Her family came to America to buy their own farm. But a year later, Papa is still working in the dangerous coal mine. Each day, the farm seems farther away</span>
Answer: B
Explanation:
There is no need to put a comma after Jeremy , however to seperate the sentence to make the grammar correct you would need to put a comma after "and I".
Answer:
I think it's the first one, "I watched you wander off"
Explanation:
By the way, I think it's called alliteration but I could be wrong.