Worried and unsure of how to get a good deal on his first car Marty asked his parents for advice. Which revision correctly punct
uates the sentence? Question 3 options: a) Worried and unsure of how to get a good deal, on his first car Marty asked his parents for advice. b) Worried and unsure of how to get a good deal on his first car, Marty asked his parents for advice. c) Worried, and unsure of how to get a good deal on his first car, Marty asked his parents for advice. d) Worried and unsure, of how to get a good deal on his first car Marty asked his parents for advice.
Answer: Hello there! I believe the answer you're looking for is B: Worried and unsure of how to get a good deal on his first car, Marty asked his parents for advice.
Explanation: This is the proper way to use a clause in a sentence, as the subject (Marty) is experiencing or feeling everything that comes before the comma.
Another way to think of this sentence is like this: Marty is worried and unsure of how to get a good deal, so he will ask his parents for advice.
This shows that he doesn't want to make a mess. He wants to be organized. And cares about his friend being attacked by a mob. Hope this helps. To give more info I would need more information about him.