Answer:
"Now, who spilled the paint?" Mother asked.
Explanation:
Correct punctuation refers to the correct or right use of the punctuation marks, be it the comma, full-stop, question mark, or the capital letters in any given sentence. These signs are an indication of how correct sentences are written and used.
Among the given options, the use of correct punctuation is in the sentence <u>"Now, who spilled the paint?" Mother asked.</u> This is evident by the use of the question tag after the sentence spoken by Mother, the use of the inverted commas to signify "speech", the comma after "Now". All these factors helped determine the correctness of this sentence as the correctly punctuated sentence.
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.
The Wife of Bath begins her description of her two “bad” husbands. Her fourth husband, whom she married when still young, was a reveler, and he had a “paramour,” or mistress (454). Remembering her wild youth, she becomes wistful as she describes the dancing and singing in which she and her fourth husband used to indulge. Her nostalgia reminds her of how old she has become, but she says that she pays her loss of beauty no mind. She will try to be merry, for, though she has lost her “flour,” she will try to sell the “bran” that remains. Realizing that she has digressed, she returns to the story of her fourth husband. She confesses that she was his purgatory on Earth, always trying to make him jealous. He died while she was on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
Answer:
A) Dad said he was lookin for his keys
B) She told the teacher she wrote three letters
Explanation:
No quotations were used and the sentences were rephrased
<span>A. “She walks in beauty, like the night / Of cloudless climes and starry skies;”
This line references the natural beauty of the night time, using alliteration to represent different aspects of the night. "cloudless climes" and "starry skies" are both examples of alliteration that highlight the beauty he is referring to. </span>
Answer:
for ex Q1- The kitten GREW faster than i expected.
Explanation:
its past tense and makes sense
Q2- Fallen
Q3- Blew
Q4- Chosen
Q5- Does
Q6- ?
Q7- Flew
Q8- Eaten
Q9- Came
Q10- Grown
Q11- Chosen
Q12- Seen
Q13- Threw
Q14- Driven
Q15-Drew
Q16-?