When using an appositive or interrupting information, it is most often separated by commas. Therefore, sentence one is not correct. To correctly use dashes, one should use them to add emphasis for an interruption or a change of thought. That means the second sentence (after cramming...) is correct. In the 4th and 5th sentences, the commas are misplaced. The third sentence used the commas correctly to separate the combining sentences with the coordinating conjunction (but) as well as the appositive, which starts with 'who'. Added note: appositives start with: who, which, and that.
Answer:
the bathroom
Bradley Chalkers, a fifth grader at the Red Hill School, has trouble getting along with his classmates until he meets Carla, a new school counselor.
Explanation:
Answer is A but yea that it
Answer:
1. Blake will help me with my Geography project.
2. Mum will make pizza for dinner tomorrow.
3. The weather will be good next weekend.
4. Edward will leave for Frankfurt next month.
6. Maybe Jessie will arrive home in two hours.