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In English / Middle School | 2014-06-26

Which sentence has the correct punctuation?

A. I was very frightened, while the stranger was knocking on my door.
B. I was very frightened while the stranger was knocking on my door.
C. I was, very frightened, while the stranger was knocking on my door.
D. I was very frightened, while the stranger, was knocking on my door.

Asked by Settecase6

Answer (2)

The one without a comma. "I was very frightened while the stranger was knocking on my door.

Answered by Anonymous | 2024-06-10

The sentence with the correct punctuation is option B: "I was very frightened while the stranger was knocking on my door." This sentence effectively conveys the actions without unnecessary commas. The other options misuse commas, leading to confusion in the sentence structure.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2024-10-29