Answer:
A semi colon is used to link 2 related clauses, before a conjunctive adverb or transitional phrase connecting 2 clauses, and separating items on a list that also contains commas
Explanation:
A semi colon ";" is a punctuation mark with 3 functions; it is used:
- <u>To link 2 complete and independent clauses that are related.</u> Example: Kate loves attending ballet class; when she dances, she feels like a butterfly.
- <u>Before a conjunctive adverb or transitional phrase that is connecting two complete and independent clauses.</u> Example: Susan has never enjoyed playing sports; nevertheless, she never misses an NFL game on TV.
- To separate items in a list that also contains commas. Example: Children usually like eating ice cream with different topping combinations such as: caramel, nuts and chocolate chips; strawberries, marshmallows and pecans; and coconut, brownie bites and whipped cream.
When reading, semicolons indicate a pause moderately longer than that of a comma, but shorter than that of a period.
Taking the ice cream cone after buying it
Answer:
D. How much should the narrator know about the story?
Explanation:
Point of view itself means "who's thoughts are we getting and what do they know" to a reader, so this would likely be the best option choice
Answer:
My mom was being helped<em> by me</em> - Passive Voice
Explanation:
Passive voice always have "by" in it so we need to add and even changing the tense
I was helping my mom - Active Voice
My mom was being helped<em> by me </em>- Passive Voice