Punctuations can change the meaning of a sentence, hence it is necessary that we make proper use of punctuation marks while writing. The correct way of the conversation mentioned is-
On a rainy day, Alice and Andy were looking for something to do. Since they had both finished their homework early, their mom suggested watching a movie.
‘What should we watch?’ asked Alice, flipping through the movie channel menu.
Andy replied, ‘I don't know! How about an action movie? Or a mystery? Or a war movie?’
Alice made a face, then said ‘I want to watch romance.’
‘Please, no!’, groaned Andy. Their mom heard the argument, and asked if either of them had ever seen Casablanca. ‘No’ Alice and Andy said in unison. When they took her suggestion, they discovered the movie had action, intrigue, war, and romance!
<span>The following answer is to question 7, which is seeking the to find which of four multiple choice answers are synonyms. Synonyms are words that have the same meaning that support other words. I believe the correct answer would be a.) Imaginary or Unconfirmed. I chose this answer because the two words, imaginary and unconfirmed are the same in meaning. If something is imaginary we cannot utilize our senses to recognize it, same as with something that is unconfirmed where there is no tangible proof that it exists because there is no evidence that can be provided to our senses proving it is not imaginary.</span>
The correct answer is 3 - past
It would be a past participle if it said had made. Present is make and present participle is making.
Answer:
Use commas to separate words and word groups in a simple series of three or more items. Example: My estate goes to my husband, son, daughter-in-law, and nephew. Note: When the last comma in a series comes before and or or (after daughter-in-law in the above example), it is known as the Oxford comma.