A. She turned around and said, "By the way, Sally, where were you on Halloween, 1998?"
This sentence is punctuated correctly.
Answer: “Fake news” is a term that has come to mean different things to different people. At its core, we are defining “fake news” as those news stories that are false: the story itself is fabricated, with no verifiable facts, sources or quotes. Sometimes these stories may be propaganda that is intentionally designed to mislead the reader, or may be designed as “clickbait” written for economic incentives (the writer profits on the number of people who click on the story). In recent years, fake news stories have proliferated via social media, in part because they are so easily and quickly shared online.
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Hellen Keller's memoir is an autobiography that she wrote so the world can see the world through her perspective. The reader gains empathy for people that are blind or deaf and they experience the world differently from those who can see and hear. Since she wrote this from her experiences, the reader gets insights to what her feelings are.
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by the words that are used if it is a simple sentence that will have a noun a verb and an adjectives if it is complex compound or compound-complex it will have more than a verb noun and adjectives will have more like a proper noun and stuff like that