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cant see the passage but im pretty sure its b
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For example, when A sees B drowning and fails to save him, A may be drinking, singing, whistling, or dancing while not saving B, but this is still classified as omission in the legal context (requiring a duty to act in order to convict) since these actions are not related to the result.
It hasn't changed anything much. I just can't go to public places and I do online schooling.
Grammatical mistakes are something which can change the meaning of a sentence.
Proper usage of words, and correct grammar are the essentials for a good write up. In the sentence, ‘Instead of calling her I talked to another friend who is good at listening and feeling my pain’, we can see that although this statement seems correct it can be made prefect if we add the proper word and punctuation mark. It should be, ‘ Instead of calling her, I talked to one of my friend who is a good listener and empath.’
<u>Talking about the comma rule.</u>
The very first line of the passage should include a comma before a conjunction to separate two complete thoughts.
‘I really thought she loved me but I discovered her grave.’ In this sentence, the student should use a comma before ‘but’ which is a conjunction. By adding comma, it will help to create two totally different thoughts.