Question: Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
<em>Options: </em>
- Our class is learning, about plant cells and Reza’s class, is learning about animal cells.
- Our class, is learning about plant cells and Reza’s class, is learning about animal cells.
- Our class is learning about plant cells and Reza’s class is learning about animal cells.
- Our class is learning about plant cells, and Reza’s class is learning about animal cells.
Answer: The correct answer is:
- <u>Our class is learning about plant cells</u><u>,</u><u> and Reza’s class is learning about animal cells.</u>
Explanation: When a conjunction joins two independent clauses, a comma is needed before the conjunction. In the answer chosen, we can observe that it uses a comma before the conjunction ''and,'' which is linking two independent clauses. This is the correct form to use the comma.
D. Faults in the Earth’s surface are responsible for earthquakes, which can cause giant destructive waves known as a tsunami.
Answer:
The history of America’s ongoing struggle with race, democracy and justice.
Explanation:
I’m doing good how are you?
here’s a few reminders:
~ you are loved
~ you matter
~ you are strong
~ the school year is kinda sorta almost over!!
~ stay hydrated
~ stay safe
~ wash your hands and wear a mask
~ try new things!!
i hope this finds you well!!