sentence which uses a comma to separate the introductory phrase appropriately is :
Before researchers are granted access to the rare-book stacks, they must be approved through a security screening process.
Commas are frequently used punctuation in a sentence, hence they are used to create a short pause in a sentence. They help in creating logical groupings.
When starting with the dependent clause, the sentence is punctuated after the dependent clause. In the above sentence dependent clause is "Before researchers are granted access to the rare-book stacks" hence, comma is placed after the dependent clause and before the independent clause "they must be approved through a security screening process."
This question is about Dylan Thomas “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” poem. They are saying how great their frail deeds would be if only somewhere else (only are deemed lesser here, elsewhere they are saying their contribution would have been more accepted). Their frail deeds are the good they did (while they were in the bay).
"crying how bright / their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay" If given a different situation, their actions could have done more (figurative language).
Dylan Thomas writes about his father going blind and eventual death (about living boldly).
1.whenever I go to the movies
2.Samir lives on Green Street.
3.a tornado tearing through town
4.but it’s likely to rain that day
5.after the end of the school year
Answer:
1 3 5
Explanation:
Whenever I go to the movies, I buy popcorn.
I buy popcorn is the main clause. The subordinate clause is Whenever I go to the movies. It's the one you want.
2 is a complete sentence. I think you are after subordinate clauses.
3 A tornado tearing through town [destroyed the library]. This one counts.
4 [It didn't look cloudy], but it's likely to rain that day. These two are main clauses, they don't count.
5 After the end of the school year is a subordinate clause. It counts.
Answer:
1. whenever I go to the movies
3. a tornado tearing through town
5. after the end of the school year