It has something to do with the book I would guess just read it
If the comedy is being used to make fun of someone of something it could be taken the wrong way. It could be offensive to someone. If the comedy is spoken to offend someone or hurt their feelings then most people would react in an upset manner.
I'm assuming the sentence fragment is "After I play soccer". You would follow that with a comma, then "I", then a description of what you did after you played soccer.
Both are correct. Example sentences below.
In three hours, we will arrive at our house.
In three more hours, we will arrive at our house.
When using "more", it implies that there was time that was previously passed.
Answer:
the rat
Explanation:
if u get the rat across first, then the cat and the gecko will be there and the cat wont eat the gecko. then get the rest across