¿Qué quieres decir? What do you mean?
<span>B. Flash mobs seem both interesting and safe, but participants are irresponsible.
this would be the answer.</span>
Well. Maybe you can start it off with the main character going to a circus with friends. You can have them watch the show, and then afterwards they find a circus freak killing somebody. My advice, is to not jump into action so quickly. There needs to be information describing her, the way she looks, how old she is, why they're going to the circus, her friends names etc. Before the action starts, you want the reader to feel like they have a relationship with the main character, and her friends. That way, if something tragic happens, they feel closer to the main character and more shocked by say the death of a friend.
Answer:
Since you don't provide sentences, I provided some possible correct sentences
Explanation:
"You don't want to become a monster, do you?" Michael asks.
"I'm sorry, this is just too hard for me," Jack responds.
Use commas to separate independent clauses when they are joined by any of these seven coordinating conjunctions: and, but, for, or, nor, so, yet. ...
Use commas after introductory a) clauses, b) phrases, or c) words that come before the main clause.