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It plays a major role because it's easier to read by separating phrases.
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For example, if you invited your grandma to eat dinner, you could say "Let's eat Grandma" but that sounds wrong. You're addressing your grandma, not eating her. So you would say "Let's eat, Grandma." with a comma to show separation. Also, commas are used like I just used it, after a transition word. And if there is more than two things that you are referring to, you use commas. For example, "pickles, cats, and dogs."
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i think you messed up with the "they tell me what i did wrong" you should fix it too "they will tell me what i did wrong". hope this helped! pls mark brainliest
Explanation:
The three sensory words from the passage are: <em>dry, deserted, and damp.</em> Sensory words describe how we perceive the world, they are related to how we see, feel, smell, hear or taste things, so any word that describe how we sense the world is considered a sensory word. The word dry describes how we perceive the lack of humidity, maybe with our bare feet, the word deserted is almost a synonym for dry in this context, and the last sensory word is dam, which is an antonym for dry and deserted because it expresses the excess of humidity.
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Because Brainly is not smart
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