Take a look at the passage again:

To make her ex-boyfriend Brad jealous, Georgia saved her money. To buy a head-turning black dress that would attract a flock of men at the dance.

You chose to connect the infinitive phrase to the main clause in front, like this:

To make her ex-boyfriend Brad jealous, Georgia saved her money, to buy a head-turning black dress that would attract a flock of men at the dance.

Unfortunately, you cannot connect these two parts with a comma. Review the rules.

Go back to the sentence to try again.

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