Tied up nearby lay a massive gray pit bull, in the soft afternoon light, it’s scarred, ferocious face oddly serene
Answer: I think the answer is none of these....Coordinate adjectives = commas!
Explanation: coordinate adjectives are adjectives that modify the same noun and even if you have coordinate adjectives you can use the word “and” if it sounds normal you need commas. If it doesn’t sound normal you have cumulative adjectives and you don’t need commas.
The classes were all held (verb) in the morning (adverb).
Work began (verb) promptly at nine o’clock (adverb).
The students found the illustrations (noun) of the problem (adjective) interesting and helpful.
Teachers located materials (noun) on different topics (adjective).
Classes (noun) like these (adjective) kept the students busy
Lightman: So, tell me my dear friend PreRo, What represent the love for you?
PreRo: Alright Lightman, I believe that love has to be the way to express all your feelings and establish a connection do not even care it is correct or not correct to see for the rest of people sorrounding us. What does mean the love for you?
Lightman: Ok PreRo, I see the love only as the unique opportunity to impart knowledge about science to the people, and give them the change to think about themselves, make them see they are able to change the world, their life conditions.
PreRo: And the emotions my friend?
Lightman: They are important my friend, but they are not the last word pronounced!!