We put commas in nonrestrictive modifiers since these phrases or words are only added to present further information. This information is not essential to the sentence and removing it won't have any effect on the thought. Thus, putting a comma will make it essentially a separate block of text from the whole sentence.
ANSWER: B. nonrestrictive modifiers
When reading a book and you encounter unfamiliar words, the source that you should consult is a dictionary.
<h3>What is a Dictionary?</h3>
This refers to the academic resource that can be consulted to define words, give their correct pronunciation, etc.
Hence, we can see that your question is incomplete, so a general overview is given. You can use a dictionary to find the meaning of difficult vocabulary.
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Explanation:
"strong leaders are good at assigning tasks to workers" and "companies that are run well give workers only what they need"
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Explanation:
2. He hasn't tried Mexican food before.
3. We had gone home by midnight
4. Have you token your coat with you?
5. He didn't study before the exam.
6. I have tidied up my room by four o' clock.
7. Has it rained the previous day?
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