A because its asking something about probably the article instead of some that doesn't mean anything
Honestly, I doubt a teacher can even give an actual grade for these because these are extremely debatable to people and are more useful just for psychiatric testing.
If you feel that your answer works, you can always right next to it and explain your reasoning!
Answer:
Ruth : Homesick, loyal
Helen: like a big sister, loyal
Explanation:
D. because it said between a blurred sagacity which means unleaded judgment.
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b) The comma attempts to join two independent clauses.
<em><u>Explanation:</u></em>
When two ideas come together and either one of them can stand by itself as its own, independent sentence, then the use of the comma is correct:
Comma + a conjunction (and, but, for, nor, yet, or, so)