Add commas after the dependent clauses in the followingsentences:
1. “By the time Ma met Daddy coke had become a popular seventiestrend, alongside hip-huggers, muttonchops, and disco musicâ€(6).
2. “While Lisa watched TV Ma and Daddy busied themselves intheir bedroom†(23).
3. “When she was pregnant with me Ma had what she called anervous breakdown†(25).
4. “With Daddy in prison Ma had trouble managing her mentalhealth while caring for Lisa and me at the same time, and Lisa wasplaced with a foster family for nearly eight months†(25).
5. “Before [Grandma’s] visits Ma sped across the apartmenttucking sheets into the corners of beds and gathering plates intothe sink and running hot water over them†(26).
Add commas to following sentences:
1. “Abruptly, Lisa clanked her plate into mine which tippedscooting my eggs into a pile†(26).
2. “Their toddler chubby and wailing was waiting for me to servehim along with the couple whose faces were blank blurs†(28).
3. “I had to stay perfectly still with my chin held in place byMa’s fingertips while she made each cut or I would interfere withher concentration†(40).
4. “’Their loss, our gain,’ he would say when we delighted overour second-hand toys hardly used or when he presented Ma with ablouse with a loose stitch simply in need of sewing†(20).