She will enjoy swimming in our pond, riding horses and picking berries for pies. My brother is afraid, she will get bored on our farm but, I think she will love it here. With all of the things mom and I have planned, she won't have time to be bored.
She will enjoy swimming in our pond, riding horses, and picking berries for pies. My brother is afraid she will get bored on our farm, but I think she will love it here. With all of the things mom and I have planned, she won't have time to be bored.
Explanation: Commas separate items in a series. Also, use a comma before a coordinating conjunction, and use a comma after an introductory adverb, adverb phrase, or an adverb clause.
The scare the reader. That's the only one that makes sense.I've read the book, nothing is funny of intended to make the reader laugh and it's not inspiring.