<h3>The Comma</h3>
is used to separate parts of a sentence from one another. Commas, when used correctly, make your sentences clear and help in comprehension.
<h3>Sentence</h3>
Incorrect: Jack grabbed the metal, fishing, pole from the mermaids hand.
Correct: Jack grabbed the metal fishing pole from the mermaid's hand.
<h3 /><h3>Final Thought</h3>
Both of the commas are unnecessary because the metal fishing pole is <u>one</u> object, not three.
Because he sacrificed his good friend to ensure that Romans would not be enslaved.
Main ideas are often found at the beginning of paragraphs. The first sentence often explains the subject being discussed in the passage.
A) They are focusing on something in their laps or at their feet.
Answer:
The more you read the better. If you don't understand some of the words look them up. Good readers usually have a huge range of vocabulary. Skim or scan the text first as well.
Explanation: