When joining two independent clauses with a coordinating conjunction, the comma is placed before the conjunction.
For example: The ten children ran towards the school, but it was not open.
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The excerpt from The Awakening that best illustrates the idea that Edna is losing control of her life is this one:
<span><em>She answered her husband with friendly evasiveness,—not with any fixed design to mislead him, only because all sense of reality had gone out of her life; she had abandoned herself to Fate, and awaited the consequences with indifference.
</em></span><em />You can see it says that she abandoned herself to Fate, which means that she doesn't control anything that happens to her anymore.
With the first statement there is no need for a comma. With statement 2 too many and's are in the statement remove the first replace it with a comma. Do the same for statement 3
The correct answer should be
<span>B
The Recycling Commission shows in its posters that recycling will make
the world a better, healthier place, and asks that viewers take the same
point of view.
That is because the original sentence says "says", which means they're certain, it's not suggesting, and it says "will", which is also for certainty. They show the advantages of recycling and as it is a political poster, it is implied that those who look at it should share the opinion.</span>