I would say Both, in my opinion because I use grammar a lot and never put commas when addressing someone If it is or isn’t being directly addressing he she or they. You could do he she or they or He, She, or they. If that’s what you mean?
Answer: A:) Watching a lot of television isn't good for April
Explanation: The main idea of the paragraph is the downsides of April watching tv. Not about how “books are good and don't cause bad behavior,” “all music videos are wild,” or “some music videos are bad for children.”
Also, if you could label this brainliest that would be a great help!
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-Dante
Answer:
for me it was only 1
Explanation:
some schools or teachers use both and the reading can be considered orals