Illustrate an image of a man throwing a football. The man should be showing signs of straining, perhaps pulling a muscle in his arm. In the background, subtly include another man portrayed as a coach, approaching the football player unnoticed. Ensure the scene takes place on a vibrant football field.

Identify the correctly punctuated sentence.

a. Throwing the football, is difficult for some people.
b. Throwing the football, he pulled a muscle in his arm.***
c. Throwing, the football, kicking field goals and tackling are all important.
d. Throwing the football he did not notice the coach approaching.

Right again!

b. Throwing the football, he pulled a muscle in his arm.

The correctly punctuated sentence is option b:

"Throwing the football, he pulled a muscle in his arm."

The correctly punctuated sentence is b. Throwing the football, he pulled a muscle in his arm.

To identify the correctly punctuated sentence, we need to look for proper use of punctuation marks. In this case, the comma is used correctly to separate the introductory phrase "Throwing the football" from the main clause "he pulled a muscle in his arm." The comma helps to indicate a pause and clarify the structure of the sentence.