something that is impossible to doubt.
for example Obama was a good president
What you would like to avoid is 'simple sentences' because people wants to know if you're smart and intelligent enough to run for student council president.
The fourth one is punctuated properly I believe.
Answer:
Na 1
No3
No. Last
Mostly those are likely answers
In my opinion, the correct answer is A. <span>changing her name. As described by her mother, Dee has always been committed to fads, even when it comes to something as trivial as fashion. So, when she changes her name, she interprets it as an act of going back to her African roots. But the reader can't help but think that it's just because she is an educated African American woman under the strong influence of contemporary social movements, so she might be doing it because it's fashionable, and not because it's right.</span>