Answer:
The tour guide, who has become a good friend, is great!
Explanation:
The commas help separate the two ideas in one sentence correctly. A good way to check that this is correct is to remove the words separated by the commas - "who has become a good friend" - and check if the sentence still makes sense. In this case it would be "The tour guide is great!" which makes sense as a sentence. Thus, this version of the sentence is correct.
Answer:
Casca believes the storm is revenge from the gods on those who wish to prevent Caesar from becoming king.
1.Circle the word or phrase you don't understand
2. Underline key phrases and ideas in the sentence. Look for words that give synonyms, antonyms, examples, etc.
3. Give the main idea of the paragraph the new word is in.
4. Say the sentence in your own words.
5. Guess at what the new word means. Use what you underlined to prove your guess is right.