Match the sentence with the comma rule. (5 points)

Before her sixteenth birthday, Aurora was known as Briar Rose.
Snow White loves to bake, and Belle loves
to read
Mr. Incredible ran all over the house he couldn't find his supersuitt
Anna and Elsa live with Kristoff. Olaf. and
Sven
Mr. Fredrickson is a grumpy, old man who recently lost his wife

Commas (with a conjunction) can be used to connect two independent clauses.
:: Commas can be used to separate two or more adjectives.
:: Commas can be used to separate items in a list.
:: Commas can be used after an introductory word or phrase.
# This is not a correct use of commas.

Before her sixteenth birthday, Aurora was known as Briar Rose. - Commas can be used after an introductory word or phrase.

Snow White loves to bake, and Belle loves to read. - Commas (with a conjunction) can be used to connect two independent clauses.
Mr. Incredible ran all over the house he couldn't find his supersuit. - This is not a correct use of commas.
Anna and Elsa live with Kristoff, Olaf, and Sven. - Commas can be used to separate items in a list.
Mr. Fredrickson is a grumpy, old man who recently lost his wife. - Commas can be used to separate two or more adjectives.