these are the last two lines of my poem for a veteran
Thank you for what you did, which was protect
You are my hero and for you I have great respect.
would i put a comma after protect? and would i put any commas in the very last line?
Update:what about after hero?
Update 3:everyone's giving me a different answer!!! could someone smart just give me the correct one that i can trust?
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I am a retired English teacher. I had a 4.0 accum in English in college (long ago).
Thank you for what you did, which was protect.
You are my hero, and for you I have great respect.
Write the title without quotation marks or underlining.
I'd say that the correct punctuation is:
"Thank you for what you did, which was protect.
You are my hero and for you I have great respect.
In otherwords a full stop after protect and no extra commas in the last line.
Thank you, for what you did, which was protect,
You are my hero, and for you I have great respect.
See if this pleases your English teacher. Otherwise, I am a dunce in English.
Thank you for what you did, wich was protect, you are my heo, and for you, i have great respect.
i hope this is the right places for the commas, but they probably are wrong because i am not so good in my english calsses.so, sorry for giving you the wrong answers if i did,
Thank you for what you did, which was protect.
You are my hero, and for you I have great respect
Comma's are in between two phrases that could be sentences.
After "hero"
Semi-colon after protect and a comma after you.
try this:
Thank you for what you did, which was protect,
You are my hero, and for you, I have great respect.
Call your english teacher.
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