Personification: human traits being given to non-human objects
Answer:
The inclusion of these three happy people categories from Seligman's book shows how different people can achieve happiness through different means as long as it interests them.
Explanation:
In the informational text "Can We Cultivate Our Own Happiness", ABC News presents a report on the research done by Martin Seligman on "happiness". The text is from the report by the news agency about what comprises and cause happiness in a person.
In the paragraphs 16-19,<em> "the three happy people categories that Seligman set forth in his book" </em>are listed. These lines contribute to the overall theme of the whole text by showing how different people can also find happiness by doing different things, whatever it may be that they find interesting for themselves.
-I could be wrong- Id go with the 3rd choice
I think the animal hospital. But im not sure! Google it, maybe google can help
Answer:
Sarah, Matt's wife, works as a business software developer.
Explanation:
The noun Sarah preceding the appositive Matt's wife provides sufficient identification on its own, so we have to use commas around the appositive.
These sentences are written incorrectly:
The, local market, has the freshest produce and meats in town. We don't need to use commas around the subject <em>local market</em>.
Takeko, a painting student offered to help with a sculpting demonstration.
We need to use commas around the appositive <em>a painting student</em>.
The store offers, many products, which can be personalized with your initials. No commas are needed.