Actually questions like these are mentioned to let know YOUR ability of thinking and YOUR language skills. So, it would be better for YOU to answer and think of it by your own. If you don't have ur favs, leave it
Answer:
b. Then, just ahead, a deer and her baby, called a fawn, cautiously stepped right onto the trail in front of Jan and her mom
Explanation:
The quotation from the answer choices below that demonstrates the use of commas with a nonessential element is option B.
This is because a nonessential clause or phrase means that it can be removed from a sentence without affecting the main idea of the sentence. Commas can be used to set apart nonessential elements.
I say
C.<span>refuge, inhabited, dog, mule</span>
Answer:
wants are things that you think you should have but are really things you can live without.
needs are things that you actually need to survive.
Examples:
food and water are things that you need to live
games/toys, and television are things that would be considered as a want