alissa3329
27.06.2019 •
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Which sentence uses correct punctuation? we had a heavy, meal and soon wanted warm snuggly naps. we had a heavy hot meal and soon wanted warm, snuggly naps. we had a heavy hot meal and soon wanted warm snuggly naps. we had a heavy meal and soon wanted warm, snuggly naps. ((my answer))
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Ответ:
The correct answer is the third sentence: “We had a heavy hot meal and soon wanted warm snuggly naps.”
In this particular sentence a comma is not needed as the coordinating conjunction “and” joins an independent clause (“We had a heavy hot meal”) and a phrase which is not a complete clause; that is to say, it has not subject and verb, and it does not convey a complete thought (“soon wanted warm, snuggly naps.”)
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The answer is: Leon turned to look up at the high blue mountains in the deep snow that reflected a faint red light from the west. He felt good because it was finished, and he was happy about the sprinkling of the holy water; now the old man could send them big thunderclouds for sure.
Leon is Teofilo’s Grandson, he is an American Indian but also a Christian and integrates both, after Teofilo is found dead, they bring his body for the funeral, and here he asks the Father to spreads holy water in the grown, for Leon this means his old Indian customs which hope of rain, at first the father refuses but then he agrees and sprays the holy water.