Identify the incorrectly punctuated sentence.

(1 point)
Responses

Rehearsing for the performance, Alison lost track of the time.

Learning her lines had been challenging.

Realizing that it was getting late, she called home from the lobby.

Performing in front of an audience, does not make her nervous.

Performing in front of an audience, does not make her nervous.

what is the correct answer

The incorrect sentence is:

Performing in front of an audience, does not make her nervous.

The correct sentence would be:

Performing in front of an audience does not make her nervous.

To identify the incorrectly punctuated sentence, you should analyze each sentence and check if there are any punctuation errors.

Sentence 1: "Rehearsing for the performance, Alison lost track of the time." - This sentence is correctly punctuated with a comma used correctly in the introductory phrase "Rehearsing for the performance."

Sentence 2: "Learning her lines had been challenging." - This sentence is correctly punctuated. There are no punctuation errors.

Sentence 3: "Realizing that it was getting late, she called home from the lobby." - This sentence is correctly punctuated with a comma used correctly in the introductory phrase "Realizing that it was getting late."

Sentence 4: "Performing in front of an audience, does not make her nervous." - This sentence has a punctuation error. It should be punctuated with a comma after "audience" to separate the dependent clause "Performing in front of an audience" from the main clause "does not make her nervous."

Therefore, the incorrectly punctuated sentence is: "Performing in front of an audience, does not make her nervous."