The correct answer is the third sentence: “We had a heavy hot meal and soon wanted warm snuggly naps.”
In this particular sentence a comma is not needed as the coordinating conjunction “and” joins an independent clause (“We had a heavy hot meal”) and a phrase which is not a complete clause; that is to say, it has not subject and verb, and it does not convey a complete thought (“soon wanted warm, snuggly naps.”)
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B setting up a series of items in a list
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<h3><em>A verb phrase is the portion of a sentence that contains both the verb and either a direct or indirect object (the verb's dependents).</em></h3>