Yes, you should put a comma.
A comma is usually used in the middle of a sentence to separate two clauses, or right before a conjunction. Since “like” is a dependent clause in this sentence, as “it can be attractive” can stand alone, a comma would be put before it. It may also help to read the sentence and see if there is a natural pause to it.
The correct answer in question number one is <span>mood.
Mood is </span><span>the emotions or feelings surrounding a literary work. Mood establishes the emotions the reader should feel. This could be done through use of words and descriptions. Mood can draw your reader into feeling something for your work.
As for question number two, I think there is no question. </span>
Answer: I had to pay a one hundred dollar bill, to ride a hot air balloon.
Explanation: the hyphens aren't necessary.
Answer: the vertex of the parabola is at (2,21)
The roots are down below. I didn’t know how to type them out
Explanation:
Roots:
Move the terms aside.
x + 2x^2 - 8x - 13 = 0
Simplify it:
-7x + 2x^2 - 13 = 0
And just use the quadratic formula
“ x = -b + sqrt(b^2 - 4ac)/2a , x = -b— sqrt(b^2 - 4ac)/2a “
and it should end up looking like the picture down below.
In the Overture Salem is described as all of the following except
Prosperous village