You may fish at the pond on Saturday morning, William


What type of end mark should be used for this group of words?

A period (.) should be used as it is a sentence statement.

You may fish at the pond on Saturday morning, William


Which group of words should be added to make the group of words compound-complex?
; but, you may not fish Saturday afternoon or evening.
, but Nate, who arrives later, may fish in the afternoon.
; said Mr. Blake, the owner of the farm and pond will come, too.
none of the above

; but, you may not fish Saturday afternoon or evening.

To determine the type of end mark that should be used for a group of words, you need to consider the sentence structure and the intended meaning.

In this case, "You may fish at the pond on Saturday morning, William" is a statement or a declarative sentence. It conveys information without asking a question or exclaiming something. Declarative sentences typically end with a period (.), which indicates a complete thought and signals a statement.

Therefore, the appropriate end mark for this group of words is a period (.)