<span>The outlook wasn't brilliant for the Mudville nine that day;
The score stood four to two with but one inning more to play.
And then when Cooney died at first, and Barrows did the same,
A sickly silence fell upon the patrons of the game.The poem's first four lines also set the scene for us. They give us the game situation in a pretty clear, entertaining way. For the home team, the "Mudville nine," things are not looking too good: "The outlook wasn't brilliant."</span>
Thoughs who believe would actually be spelled "Those who believe".
Those in this case means "the people who believe".
<h2><u>The five uses of the comma are:-</u></h2>
✭Separating the main elements of a sentence from each other
✭Setting off a parenthetical element from the rest of the sentence
✭Separating elements in a series
✭Setting off dialogs or quotations
✭Other uses of the comma.
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I would go with D. If it’s a matter of bringing more audience to the reviews and making them engage more, media should definitely be used because it gives the readers a visual representation of what it is being reviewed.
Answer:
Correct question:
Mira said to Moti,“ Do you like lemon in your tea?"
Changing to indirect:
Mira asked Moti if he/she likes lemon in his/her tea.