Question 2
1 pts
Refer to the section "Use a Comma and a Coordinating Conjunction to Separate Two Main Clauses" (page 330)
to select the correct use of the comma below. Remember, a main clause has both a subject and a verb, and a
coordinating conjunction is a connecting word, also known as a FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so).
He left the scene of the accident and tried to forget that it had happened.
He left the scene of the accident and tried to forget that it had happened.
He left the scene of the accident and tried to forget that it had happened.
O He left the scene of the accident and tried to forget that it had happened.
Where dose the comma go in which one a b c or d