Usually you would add and, or you could add a coma. But make sure you have no words that make no sense
<span>The correct answer is the first choice: ", her house bedecked in garlands of flowers," The sentence, therefore, should read, "Señora Alvarez, her house bedecked in garlands of flowers, waited excitedly for her guests to arrive." The inserted phrase is not necessary for the sentence to be grammatically correct, so therefore it is surrounded in commas, as an aside.</span>
The sentence <em>The forecast said it will rain today </em>is declarative, as it is informing us that something is happening, you would use it to declare something you want to be known.
Interrogative sentence ends with a question mark.
Imperative sentence is used to order somebody to do something.
Exclamatory sentence ends with an exclamation mark.
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Answer:
b. to establish a clear beginning, middle, and end of the story
Explanation:
this is important because if writers don't have clear points in the story, you won't be able to understand and comprehend, the story will just be all over the place. (mark brainliest plz)