The correct answer is D. After "items," you want to insert a colon, then go on to list your items. colons set off a list. semicolons, as in choice A, are used to connect two independent clauses--that is, two complete thoughts--and join them into a single sentence if their subject matter is related. semicolons aren't used to set off a list in this way because "milk, bread, and eggs" is not a complete thought. choice B is incorrect because list items do not need to be contained in parentheses. choice C is incorrect because it's unclear; "items" is followed by a comma, but you need to use commas for your list items as well. a reader could mistake "items" as a part of the list, when the list only consists of foods.
B topic sentence i think hope it helps you at my school i had same question it was topic sentence so i am really sorry if it is the wrong answer
there are no sentences to chooose from.
Answer:
Explanation:
Humans typically assume bats are blind, Using the expression "You're as blind as a bat!". But really, Bats are not blind at all.
Answer:
Outrageous
Explanation:
It describes the word "story."