A.
"tired from the long day" is an addition to the full sentence "My cousin James fell asleep on the couch." Since it's in the middle of the sentence, it makes more sense to the reader when each part is separated to indicate the transition of thought.
(There is more technical reasons for this, but thinking about it in terms of transitioning thoughts always made more sense to me personally.)
Answer:
His attitude toward Eliza does change: he comes to respect her, as he says, half sardonically, as a "tower of strength." He is willing to accept her as a part of his life on Wimpole Street, which for him is a big change
Answer:
+5
Explanation:
you're pulling with more force than your brother
D to have your boss understand your reports and e-mails
Answer:
The Answer is: Who are we, as humans, to decide that our lives are more valuable than the jumping days of a hare, the prowling vivacity of a panther, or the gentle power of an elephant? We could not sooner decide whether water or air is more important. They are distinct, but they are each valuable, necessary, and worth protecting.
Explanation:
I got it right when going through the test.