Answer:
1. I once feared that I would fail an examination.
2. It made me feel panicky and always on the edge.
3. I feel relieved now to look back on the fear experienced.
Explanation:
In my second year of college, I wrote an examination while ill. The sickness made reading quite a challenge but I still put in the needed effort despite my condition. After writing an exam on one of the subjects that I did not really like, I actually felt that I would fail the subject.
This made me always feel panicky and I dreaded seeing my results. However, on a sunny afternoon, while returning from school, I learned that the results were out. When I logged on to my student page to check the results with my heart in my mouth, it was really a surprise to see that I passed the course with a Credit.
I feel relieved and looking back on the fear I had then, I think that I wasted my energy and emotions worrying about something I could no longer do much about.
1. The blue flower wilted in the bright sunlight.
2. The milk tasted terribly bad after a day in the icy cooler.
3. A blonde child pulled a light-weight wagon across the field.
4. A blaring siren broke the stillness of the night.
5. Bring a warm sweater on the hike.
The sentence that uses correct punctuation is, Because Stevie always knew something about everything, Grandpa always called him "a walking encyclopedia". The phrase "a walking encyclopedia" is enclosed in quotation marks in order to give emphasis to this phrase. Since this sentence is a complex sentence, the dependent and independent clause should be separated with a comma.