Which sentence contains an error in the use of end marks or commas?

A.We will be reading a novel, written by Charles Dickens.
B.For a few foolish moments, I actually thought I could catch the falling vase.
C.On page 37, four charts clearly detail the results of this policy
D.My brother was born on Friday, October 11, 2003, in Atlanta, Georgia.
I think it's A

A.Dr. and Mrs.Majek will attend the party on March 12, 2007.
B.Mom, what does B.C. mean?
C.Adress inquires to Ella Adams, 315 Elm St, St.Petersburg, FL 33707
D.Miss K. C. Fairchild will lead the band in a Sousa march.
C?

Thanks
-MC

Both are right. :-)

Thanks! :D

-MC

For the first question, you are correct. Sentence A "We will be reading a novel, written by Charles Dickens" contains an error in the use of end marks or commas. The correct punctuation would be: "We will be reading a novel written by Charles Dickens."

For the second question, you are also correct. Sentence C "Address inquiries to Ella Adams, 315 Elm St, St. Petersburg, FL 33707" contains an error in the use of end marks or commas. The correct punctuation would be: "Address inquiries to Ella Adams, 315 Elm St., St. Petersburg, FL 33707."

Well done.