Answer:
B) False
Explanation:
Not all dictionaries are same. They may have different definitions.
I am guessing that the underlined modifier is "quickly" which is why the third sentence is correct.
"quickly" is the positive form.
"more quickly" is the comparative form
"most quickly" is the superlative form
Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
Where does the comma go:
"Only one person is missing" Wrote French poet Alphonse de Lamartine "and the whole world seems depopulated."
Answer:
"Only one person is missing," Wrote French poet Alphonse de Lamartine, "and the whole world seems depopulated.
Explanation:
As can be seen in the question above, the comma must be placed after the word "missing" and after the word Lamartine. As you can also see, it is important that the first comma is placed before the quotation marks ("), as this is the correct form within American English. The comma separates the phrase" wrote French poet Alphonse de Lamartine "from the rest of the sentence This must be done, because this is an additional sentence, written to extend the meaning of the sentence, but not to provide essential information.