The sentence that uses direct address is "Where are you going, Fred?".
Direct address in grammar means that you are speaking directly to a person or group of people either calling them by name, as in example, "Where are you going Fred?", or using the second person pronoun "you". As in the example above, the name is often separated from the rest of the sentence or question by a comma. For example, "Maria, I need you to finish your homework now."
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
im sure I had these questions before and I looked it up I had it by memory
<span>Han Fei Zi
He wrote a book (named after him) which talks about war, economics, administration, and diplomacy. </span>
Once there was a ship sailing from Arabian Gulf to Caspian Sea. It carried some goods. While it was sailing, a terrible storm hit the ship The ship was wrecked down and the sailors escaped from the ship.
Many years later, some deep sea divers , while scuba diving, found a wrecked ship. They immediately informed their superior officers and took the ship out of the water. When they searched the ship, they understood that it was a ship that sailed to Caspian Sea many years ago. Then they were surprised to see that there were many gold and gems. They became happy, gave it to a museum and got a lot of money.
Then they lived happily ever after.
<em>Hope </em><em>it </em><em>helped</em><em> you</em><em>.</em><em>.</em><em>.</em><em> </em><em>pls </em><em>make</em><em> </em><em>it </em><em>brainliest.</em><em>.</em><em> </em><em>Pls </em><em>reply </em><em>of </em><em>it </em><em>helped</em>
Answer:
b. Gene laughed throughout the movie, but his date didn't laugh once.
Explanation:
because as gene laughed his date didn't
so no comma needed as that third option nor blank as that first option