i think it is option B either rickbrothers or rick mows the neighbors yard once a week
Answer:
1: appositive: a famous science fiction writer
Noun: ray bradbury
2: appositive: a short story
Noun: “the foghorn”
3: appositve: the narrator of the short story
Noun: Johnny
4: appositive: Johnny’s friend
Noun: mcdunn
5: appositive: a mournful moan
Noun: the foghorn sound
6: appositive: a hundred foot dinosaur
Noun: the monster
7: appositive: a lonely echo of the foghorn
Noun: the monsters cry
Explanation:
Answer: The answer is Enjambed
Explanation:
I took the test, so it’s correct.
Answer:
C. run-on
Explanation:
There is no comma, so that eliminates the first option, and it can't be a fragment because there are both a subject and a verb present. The sentence isn't correct because there shoud be some form of punctuation in-between water and he.
"He told me to get out of the water; he is crazy if he thinks I'm going to listen."
"He told me to get out of the water. He is crazy if he thinks I am going to listen."
"He told me to get out of the water -- he is crazy if he thinks I am going to listen."