I need to make sure these has the correct punctuation. Ive already done them, i just want to be positive

1.Kenneth scored the winning touchdown, and he was crowned Homecoming King.

2. Eggs and bacon make a good protein-based breakfast so you don’t get hungry.

3. Despite misgivings Jonah ate the green eggs and ham, for he was a fan of Dr. Seuss.

4. The mighty stallion reared and bucked, and pitched the rider in the dirt.

5. The teddy bear fell out of the truck, so it had to be laundered and dried, and then it looked like knew.

Rethink #s 2, 3, and 5.

1 is fine.

4 seems a bit odd, but needs that comma to separate the intransitive verbs from the transitive one.

Thank you Writeacher.

Does this sound better?

2.Eggs and bacon make a good protein-based breakfast, so you don’t get hungry.

3. Despite misgivings, Jonah ate the green eggs and ham, for he was a fan of Dr. Seuss.

4. The mighty stallion reared, and bucked, and pitched the rider in the dirt.

Your original 4 is fine. Take another look at 5.

The others are fine.

To check if the sentences have the correct punctuation, you can follow these steps:

1. Read each sentence carefully, paying attention to the grammar rules and punctuation marks.
2. Compare the sentences with the rules for punctuation, such as using commas, periods, and capitalizing letters.
3. Look for any missing or incorrect punctuation marks.
4. Correct any mistakes that you find.

Now, let's go through each sentence and ensure they have the correct punctuation:

1. Kenneth scored the winning touchdown, and he was crowned Homecoming King.
- This sentence seems to have the correct punctuation.

2. Eggs and bacon make a good protein-based breakfast so you don’t get hungry.
- The sentence appears to be missing a comma after "breakfast" to separate the independent clause. The corrected sentence would be:
"Eggs and bacon make a good protein-based breakfast, so you don’t get hungry."

3. Despite misgivings Jonah ate the green eggs and ham, for he was a fan of Dr. Seuss.
- The sentence seems to have the correct punctuation.

4. The mighty stallion reared and bucked, and pitched the rider in the dirt.
- This sentence seems to have the correct punctuation.

5. The teddy bear fell out of the truck, so it had to be laundered and dried, and then it looked like knew.
- The sentence appears to be missing a comma before "and then." Additionally, it seems to have a typo ("knew" instead of "new"). The revised sentence would be:
"The teddy bear fell out of the truck, so it had to be laundered and dried, and then it looked like new."

By following these steps, you can ensure that the sentences have the correct punctuation.