Which sentences in the passage are punctuated correctly? Here are some more questions I would like to ask Representative Weaver, If the driving age is raised to 21, what will happen to all the afternoon jobs, the afternoon sports, and the afternoon programs that require some sort of transportation? What will happen to America’s economy (and its spirit) when high schoolers can no longer work the fast-food jobs and restaurant hostess positions? “A teenager behind the wheel is the symbol of American youth,” writes author Peter Chacha: What will happen to this symbol if Representative Weaver’s plan is approved? Weaver also claims that “a majority of seat belt violations” are the fault of the under-21 crowd. But let me ask you this: Do people under the age of 21 really wear their seat belts less often than older people, or are they just caught more often? That is, we know the police have their eye on the teenagers, but are they looking at the adults as well?

Respuesta :

Do people under the age of 21 really wear their seat belts less often than older people, or are they just caught more often?  Is correctly punctuated.

Answer:

  • What will happen to America’s economy (and its spirit) when highschoolers can no longer work the fast-food jobs and restaurant hostess positions?
  • What will happen to this symbol if Representative Weaver’s plan is approved?
  • Do people under the age of 21 really wear their seat belts less often than older people, or are they just caught more often?
  • That is, we know the police have their eye on the teenagers, but are they looking at the adults as well?

Explanation:

These sentences are properly punctuated