If you are asking what you would write, here's what I would write
Dear (Friend's Name), today has been an interesting day. Have you ever tried talking to your animals, because I just saved a puppy and it started talking to me. I am not kidding, he said his name is Derick the Third, and he is a nigerian prince. If you want to come check him out, try and come by.
- Sincerely (Your name)
Answer:
The stars, and the sun, and the moon guided early explorers.
Explanation:
The literary device in which the same conjunction is repeated multiple times is called the polysyndeton. The conjunction most often used like this is <em>and.</em>
This is an unconventional use of conjunctions. It would be more natural to write the given sentence like this:
- <em>The stars, the sun, and the moon guided early explorers.</em>
Since this use is not conventional, there are no strict rules regarding punctuation. In literature, there are versions with and without the commas before the conjunctions. If you need to put the commas somewhere, you'd put one before each conjunction. The given sentence would look like this:
- <em>The stars, and the sun, and the moon guided early explorers.</em>
Answer:
by the pic
the writing
and were it is at (look at the background)
Explanation:
D connecting compete thought