For the first part- luscious seems to fit the gracious description of the pastries.
And for the second question I'd say 'Gentle or friendly criticism or advice.'
Admonition is to advise or warn someone.
A key word from the passage to support my answer would be the word 'nudging' because when you think of the action of nudging it is a gentle motion of contacting with something.
Which excerpt?
Then we can figure it out
1. doesn't she
2. can you
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The answer is: C. The children ran in every direction. Glad to be outside.
- The sentence fragment is "glad to be outside" because it is written as a sentence but, in fact, it is a dependent clause which can not stand alone, it requires at least one independent clause (with subject and verb such as <em>the children ran in every direction</em>) to be considered a sentence, or, as the other answer options illustrate, the dependent clause needs to be followed or preceded by a comma.