B is the correct answer since it is a friend
Answer:
Its the first one.
Explanation:
Mostly because he is writing to the teens and kids. so his reason for writing is to inform them about whatever he is writing.
Brainliest?
Answer:
You didn't put the answer choices, but I can give you an example of one.
Explanation:
Example: "I told Dolly to come to the store with me to get some milk she said okay and came with me."
Basically, no commas or periods/stops, it just keeps going. Hope I helped!
Exposition is the part of the plot structure that introduces the charachters and setting.
The sentence which best shows correct comma usage is " What would you like, Ken, for breakfast?" Option B is correct.
When we use vocatives in sentences, that is, names that are being addressed direcly, they must be separated with a comma or commas from the rest of the sentence.
In this particular case, the word Ken is between commas to be separated from the rest of the sentence. However, since vocatives tend to be at the beginning or end of a sentence, it should be semarated only by one comma.