The sentence that is incorrectly punctuated is option B.
"Help me shovel the driveway please?"
The correct punctuation here is: "Help me shovel the driveway, please.
This is a request, so we use a comma before the word "please", that is used to make the request polite, not a demand or an order. The period is used at the end because the person is not making a question, but making a request.
Answer:
In a word box "oh" is almost a statement or in a shook state.
Explanation:
What? Is there a question to answer here?
I'm pretty sure its C. Crude means not yet processed or refined. It makes the most sense.
The correct answer is A) IRRELEVANT AND SHOULD BE REVISED OR DELETED.
Topics sentences should support the thesis statement, so their relation with it should be clear and concise. Afterwards, each topic sentence can be further explained, exemplified or expanded. However, first of all topic sentences must summarize the main idea of the paragraph and show how it is related to the thesis statement.