Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. Capote my youngest dog likes his belly scratched, after a snack. B. Capote my youngest dog likes his belly scratched after a snack. C. Capote, my youngest dog, likes his belly scratched, after a snack. D. Capote, my youngest dog, likes his belly scratched after a snack.
@e.cociuba
@johnweldon1993
@pooja195
im thinking B
well...is "my youngest dog" really needed? or is it just put there to say who Capote represents? it's not needed...so can be taken out...by surrounding it with commas..so i'll go with D
u dont need all those comas
ok thx both
np!!
would you say that if i said the sentence WNEU, where i go to school, is amazing! is "where i go to school?" needed? no...it can be taken out with commas....it's not needed...there is a need for them
okk
Hey srry I couldn't help on these problems. I wasn't on then :)
@e.cociuba ....ahh a new perspective...does my answer look correct?
Ohh ya! I'm going with the last one.
Ii cant be B.) cuz there needs to be a comma after Capote and my youngest dog.
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So yes Its for sure D. :)
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