Select the correctly punctuated sentence.

A) He arrived at the hospital with a heavily, bleeding gunshot wound.
B) He arrived at the hospital with a heavily bleeding, gunshot wound.
C) He arrived at the hospital with a heavily bleeding gunshot wound.
I answered A

No. Heavily modifies bleeding.

The correct answer is C) He arrived at the hospital with a heavily bleeding gunshot wound.

The correctly punctuated sentence is C) "He arrived at the hospital with a heavily bleeding gunshot wound." The other options have incorrect punctuation. To determine the correct answer, you need to understand the rules of punctuation in this context. In this sentence, "heavily" is an adverb describing the manner in which the wound was bleeding. "Bleeding" is a present participle verb form serving as an adjective to modify the noun "wound." Therefore, no comma is necessary between "heavily" and "bleeding." Additionally, the phrase "gunshot wound" does not require any additional punctuation. So, the correct answer is C.