an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play
It says in your reading, so for someone to answer that we need to know the reading material.
Answer:
The correct sentence is:
Before 8 a.m., traffic is light; however, at 5 p.m., Fred always wishes that he drove a bulldozer to push other cars out of his way.
1. light;
2. No change is necessary
Explanation:
In the sentence above, a semicolon is used after the word light, to denote that two contrasting clauses are to be beside each other in the same sentence.
The use of however which is a conjunctive adverb and a comma after it is fine and should not be changed because it is used to link together two independent clauses.
The answer is (A). I'm not a genius, but if there are smart things you can do (B,C,D) and then A is generic, the bad wording and lack of quotation, then that isn't recommended
The novel is really old and now a days no one is gonna sit and read it