Which revision best corrects the errors in the given sentence? The people behind us in line at least a dozen by our count arrived too late to get tickets. A. The people behind us in line (at least a dozen by our count) arrived too late to get tickets. B. The people behind us in line (At least a dozen by our count.) arrived too late to get tickets. C. The people behind us in line at least a dozen (by our count) arrived too late to get tickets.
A or C im thinking C
Its A im sure
The people behind us in line at least a dozen (by our count) arrived too late to get ticket THIS IS A RUN-ON SENTENCE
see read it it doesnt sound right
true
okay last one
Which revision best corrects the errors in the given sentence? During peak usage hours 6–10, lines are often clogged. A. During peak usage hours—(6–10), lines are often clogged. B. During peak usage hours (6–10), lines are often clogged. C. (During peak usage hours 6–10,) lines are often clogged.
i think either a or c
A
no i think its b
Theres no need for a hyphen so its not A
not C either so i think B
okay thanks a bunch @11Mckenziemew @Phebe
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Please, no direct answers. @Phebe come on, you know better.
Sorry, atleast i explained it so next time . They will know how to get it themselves
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