Sometimes. If the sentence is two independent clauses then they would need either a period or a semicolon. A comma would be used if you had an independent and dependent clause.
Answer:
A ship?
Explanation:
she isn't comparing herself to the fog because she is afraid of the fog, she isn't talking about a wordless cry, and she hopes to get to the shore. Ships are the only ones going through the fog.
The answer is False
Adverbs frequently end in -ly, however, many words and phrases not ending in -ly serve an adverbial function and an -ly ending is not a guarantee that a word is an adverb.
1. During the greatest kickball game ever, what happens after Rosalind kicks the ball into Russell's hands?
A. He goes home with the ball
2. What astonishes Rita the most at the end of her chess game with Russell?
that russell wasn't angry when she won