Answer:
I was driving in my car to Walmart when there was a pig sitting in the road. I was already late and I needed to get my shopping done so I honked but the pig did not move. I then started to get mad I got out of the car and said "PIG MOVE" the pig did not move. A car was behind me and started to honk. They rolled down there window and told me to get in my car and get off the road. I then told them there was a pig in the road. My car was blocking the view so they did not believe me I started to scream at the pig yet it still did not move. I then got in my car and ran the pig over. I drove off. As I did I saw the car behind me get out of there car and look at the pig. It was them who was now stopped in the middle of the road because of a pig.
Explanation:
The sentences that are punctuated correctly are listed below.
- My science teacher, who is new to my school, is encouraging me to enter the science fair.
- The roses that I planted in my garden have not yet bloomed.
The other sentences should be written differently.
My friend Ray, a figure skater, would like to learn to play chess.
- We need the commas to separate the additional, irrelevant information.
Javier made a sculpture out of seashells that he found on the beach.
- The comma is not necessary.
The winning dog, which is a collie, completed the course in only twelve seconds.
- We need the commas to separate the additional, irrelevant information.
Yetta Rosenberg Jones or Grandma Yetta was a fictional character on the long-running television sitcom, The Nanny. She was played by actress Ann Morgan Guilbert
Answer:
The anecdote about a reclusive actress and the fictional life of the character Vashti
Explanation:
I got answer right
You are right, the prepositional phrase in the sentence <em>Late last night there was a loud knock at the door </em>is D) at the door.
The only preposition in the sentence is <em>at, </em>therefore this has to be correct.