Use a comma to separate a group of preposition phrases of more than four words when the phrases come at the beginning of a sentence.
Do not use a comma between separate phrases unless they are in a series.
A comma may also set off a single prepositional phrase at the beginning to make the sentence clear. A comma is recommended after any introductory prepositional phrase of more than four words.
<span>Correct: Under the kitchen table the dog cowered.
Correct: Under the spreading chestnut tree, the village smithy stands.
Correct: Under the pile of clothes, we found his wallet.
Incorrect: On the sand, of the beach, by the inlet, we relaxed in the sun. Correct: On the sand of the beach by the inlet, we relaxed in the sun.Correct: Over hill, over dale, we hit the dusty trail.
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Answer: D) high school students.
Explanation: In the given passage we can see a brief summary of who was Edgar Allan Poe, his life and his influence in the American literature. Considering its tone and language (it uses formal but simple language, with an also formal tone, and we can see the passage has the function of teaching about Edgar Allan Poe's life) this excerpt is most likely address to high school students.
I would think that the answer would be D,You were right.
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Answer:
i'm so sorry hope she ok and make it sent with love and a lot ❤️
Explanation:
Indirect means not direct c would have to be right because Sally is pregnant the direct thing to happen would be her having a child. Not to ask who the father is.