The correct option is J “proven is that” since no comma is needed after the word “proven”. Grammatically speaking, commas are used to help in the meaning of a sentence by grouping and separating words or clauses. By using commas, a sentence can avoid misunderstanding, but in this case the comma is not necessary to have a clear meaning on its own.
The sentence that is punctuated correctly is,
D. John and Mary's house has a large front yard.
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Answer: C. Eugene can claim to know everything but still not know everything, a behavior which may fit better as a teenager, thus making him it more believably human.
Explanation:
You didn't give the passage where you got the options from and I couldn't get it online as well but based on some information gathered online, the answer is option C.
The option that summarizes the advantage(s) of the program's teen persona is that Eugene can claim to know everything but still not know everything, a behavior which may fit better as a teenager, thus making him it more believably human.
Therefore, the correct option is C.
The following statement in the Declaration of Independence supports the conclusion that America must form by
The word "issues" in the sentence is a plural noun in this case.