No.
if the sentence was the other way around, you would need a comma. ie: Because she studied really hard, Shauna got an A in her chemistry test.
What are you trying to ask I do not understand
Explanation:
1)What is your approach to delegation?
2)Describe how you would ensure that production is on schedule.
3)What, in your opinion, is the most important quality in a Film Director?
4)Describe a time when you made a mistake in your duties.
I hope it helps
Your question is a bit confusing since i don't know which sentences are which, but it might be this:
Answer: 1.
1. Jax hadn't
2.as far as I'm aware already seen the movie before we went to see it together.
Esperanza, her sister and her friends were excited to receive shoes from their neighbor in the family of little feet because when they wore the shoes, their legs looked attractive, long and womanly. They proudly walked around the neighborhood in their high-heeled shoes and did not listen when a man from the neighborhood told them that those kind of shoes were not suitable for little girls.