Which of the following sentences are correct?(1 point) Responses My cat, that mostly stays outside, climbs on the window when she wants to come inside. My cat, that mostly stays outside, climbs on the window when she wants to come inside. I need shoes which are more comfortable for the marathon. I need shoes which are more comfortable for the marathon. My family adopted a dog that is a Dalmatian and Retriever mix. My family adopted a dog that is a Dalmatian and Retriever mix. The clothes, which are dirty, won't all fit in the washing machine. The clothes, which are dirty, won't all fit in the washing machine.

All of the sentences are correct.

Use the sentence to answer the question. Mrs. Anderson turned around and gave Tyler a stern look. Which word is the indirect object in the sentence? (1 point) Responses look look Tyler Tyler Mrs. Anderson Mrs. Anderson around

The word "Tyler" is the indirect object in the sentence.

Use the sentence to answer the question. Someday I would like to visit the coastal beaches of Panama City, the ski slopes of Denver, and the city center in Seattle. Which comma rule is used in the sentence? (1 point) Responses long introductory element long introductory element appositive appositive items in a series items in a series compound sentence

The comma rule used in the sentence is "items in a series".

Which sentence contains coordinate adjectives?(1 point) Responses The road leads to a wide-open grass field where Rohan loves to run barefoot. The road leads to a wide-open grass field where Rohan loves to run barefoot. The road is bumpy, curvy, and long. The road is bumpy, curvy, and long. The windy dirt road is hard to navigate on a bicycle. The windy dirt road is hard to navigate on a bicycle. The grass tickles the bottoms of Robert’s warm bare feet

The sentence "The road is bumpy, curvy, and long." contains coordinate adjectives.

Which sentence requires semicolons instead of commas?(1 point) Responses Miss Rachel will teach basic ballet movements such as a pirouette, a jete, and a reverence to her beginner-level classes. Miss Rachel will teach basic ballet movements such as a pirouette, a jete, and a reverence to her beginner-level classes. Miss Rachel will teach basic ballet movements to her beginner-level classes on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Miss Rachel will teach basic ballet movements to her beginner-level classes on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Miss Rachel will teach basic ballet movements such as a spin, a leap, and a bow to her beginner-level classes. Miss Rachel will teach basic ballet movements such as a spin, a leap, and a bow to her beginner-level classes. Miss Rachel will teach basic ballet movements such as a pirouette, or a spin, a jete, or a leap, and a reverence, or a bow, to her beginner-level classes. Miss Rachel will teach basic ballet movements such as a pirouette, or a spin, a jete, or a leap, and a reverence, or a bow, to her beginner-level classes. Check Answer Skip to navigation

The sentence "Miss Rachel will teach basic ballet movements such as a pirouette, or a spin, a jete, or a leap, and a reverence, or a bow, to her beginner-level classes." requires semicolons instead of commas.

All of the provided sentences are correct. They are complex sentences that use relative pronouns to provide additional information about a noun in the main clause.

To identify if a sentence is correct, you can analyze the structure and make sure that the relative pronoun (e.g., "that" or "which") is correctly used to introduce a subordinate clause that provides additional information about the noun.

In the first sentence, "that mostly stays outside" is a relative clause that provides additional information about "My cat."

In the second sentence, "which are more comfortable for the marathon" is a relative clause that provides additional information about "shoes."

In the third sentence, "that is a Dalmatian and Retriever mix" is a relative clause that provides additional information about "dog."

In the fourth sentence, "which are dirty" is a relative clause that provides additional information about "The clothes."

So, all of the sentences are grammatically correct.