A) Leaves out a comma before Walt (i.e. this weekend, Walt?)
B) Is not a direct sentence. The speaker is not talking to Abraham Lincoln; she/he is only talking about him.
C) Uses the comma correctly in a direct address. The speaker is saying something directly to Denise and there is a comma directly after her name.
D) Again, the speaker may not be talking directly to the boys but simply to the parents of said boys.
I hope this helps!!
Answer:
It all started with skillfully leaping onto the couch and then with lightning speed I grasped the controller. With a determined face I logged onto overwatch and began my quest, to win nine arcade rounds and gain my loot boxes. But when I got into my first round, a bone chilling realization came to me. My main, Hanzo, was taken. Torn apart I left the match and slept and slept. When I opened my eyes I was here.
Reverse i think but i’m not sure
Answer: (first of all really? r u kidding me?)
What it means to be an American is not about baseball, fat foods, or everything is free. Being an American means that you live, work, and are a citizen of the United States, that you know that you have many more rights here than any other country.
Explanation: Sorry if that is a little to deep or long for you guys