Commas are punctuation marks that are used to separate the items in a list. Given this understanding, the correctly punctuated sentence is;
In this sentence, the comma is correctly used to separate the first adjective, "long" from the other adjective and object. Just one comma is needed in this instance to separate the two descriptions of the road.
Finally, a period is used at the end of the sentence to tell that the speaker has finished his statement. So, option B is correct.
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The editor of Litbright Magazine Kara Woodridge
Chenay Engels
Amira Hamat
Answer:
The author of this email is Kara Woodridge.
Answer:
The author of this email is Kara Woodridge.
As adjectives, prepositional phrases modify nouns or other adjectives, whereas as adverbs, prepositional phrases modify verbs and adverbs.
B.
As adjectives, prepositional phrases modify nouns and pronouns, whereas as adverbs, prepositional phrases modify verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.
C.
As adjectives, prepositional phrases modify pronouns, whereas as adverbs, prepositional phrases modify nouns.
D.
As adjectives, prepositional phrases modify nouns and pronouns, whereas as adverbs, prepositional phrases modify adjectives and adverbs.