Im completly lost in this one. Im suppose Answer the following:

Punctuating Sentences

Without a doubt, cramming for the test.

my answer> Without a doubt; I study to extend of cramming the test.

Just to clarify...

my answer> Without a doubt; I study to the extend of cramming the information for the test.

You're almost right.

Without a doubt is not a complete sentence.

Your correction should read --
Without a doubt, I studied to the extent of cramming for the test.

Thank your for your help Ms. Sue Have a nice day.

You're welcome! I'm glad I could help clarify things for you. Just a small correction, though. Instead of "Thank your for your help," it should be "Thank you for your help." Additionally, it should be "to the extent of cramming," not "to the extend of cramming." Remember to use the correct words and spellings to ensure clear communication. Have a nice day too!