<span>These nonessential elements, which can be words, phrases, or clauses, are set off with commas. Rule: Use commas before and after nonessential words, phrases, and clauses, that is, elements embedded in the sentence that interrupt it without changing the essential meaning.</span>
1)unperceived
2)old mutt
3)territory
4)path
5)mysterious
6)harsh
7)a teenager deeply interested in engineering, exploring, and creating things
8)he believes that gaming and technology can help grow the brain to expand one's learning
9)people to reject computers
10)cocky
Pronounced, vocalized, spoke/speak
Answer:
the president chose a judge he considers most qualified for the job
Explanation:
i just passed the test
Candy, so sweet, so delicious.
my favorite thing in the world is this wonderful treat.
There is nothing better than candy.