-The freezing rain stung my skin as I briskly walked home from school.
-Shawna's hostility toward me was revealed by her cold stare and crossed arms.
-Charles felt his ears and cheeks grow red as he scrambled to pick his lunch up off the floor.
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<em>Yesterday</em><em> </em><em>we </em><em><u>went </u></em><em>out </em><em>for </em><em>coffee</em><em> </em><em>and </em><em><u>talked </u></em><em>so </em><em>much </em><em>about </em><em>our </em><em>childhood</em><em> </em><em>memories</em><em>.</em>
<em>I </em><em>hope </em><em>this </em><em>helps</em>
I do not believe a comma is necessary in this sentence at all. In fact, if you were to insert a comma after the word grazed (as you maybe tempted to do) it could change the meaning of the sentence. If you meant the lions were oblivious of the presence of the gazelles, you would insert a comma after grazed. But if you meant the gazelles were oblivious of the presence of the lions, you would leave the comma out.
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I think this is a great way to show teacher appreciaton week! A good teacher is someone who can listen to your problems, yet give you some sometimes hard-to-hear advice. When you ask your teacher a question they should help you through the problem rather than send you away because they are "too busy". A teacher should be patient to help their students through struggles. Those are the things I think should make a great teacher, Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!
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