<span>The correct answer is b. The sea calmed, but no boats left shore. Option a is incorrect because there are unnecessary commas between the noun and its verb ("sea, calmed" and "boats, left"). Option c is incorrect because when using a semi colon, the phrases on both sides of it should be able to stand alone. While "the sea calmed" can work by itself, "but no boats, left shore" cannot, thus rendering the semi colon incorrect. Additionally, there is an unnecessary comma between the noun "boats" and the verb "left." Finally, option d is incorrect because there should be a comma before the conjunction "but."</span>
This is a few ways of getting a paragraph but it's very useful in informal letter writing or when you are writing to your friend or someone you know. To be sarcastic means to say something but yoi actually mean the opposite. Now leys write a paragraph.
Hi Kelvin. It's your best friend Nana Yaw, you wish. I just wanted to tell you about my new girlfriend i made and i'm sure you'll be mad to see me with her so good luck.
I was sarcastic when i said i was his best friend. This is how i can explain and i hope this helps.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I think it will be A, but I'm not sure.