It would be answer "a"- because if you are not putting the commas in, it would be just a run-on sentence. So, it would be, "World War II, which lasted from 1939 to 1945, was a global conflict involving nearly every nation in the world." Having the commas in will help the reader digest and sink the information in on what the topic is, without the sentence just running through without any commas. Hope this helps. =)
Including citation can help you give credit to the proper author.
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I think because he's been doing Halloween his whole life, doing the same exact thing over and over.
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President Obama wants us to have a better life because he says that "I 've devoted so much of my time and my energy to making sure that we get this right while we still have time." He wants us to have clean energy for us to live better.He has been noticing that are world is slowly slithering away it is getting destroyed and rather for us to fix the ruins we just move away from that place and start a new life.
If the appositive phrase is needed to define the meaning of a noun then <u>don't use a comma</u>, if the appositive phrase defines enough where it can stand by it's self alone then <u>use commas around it.</u>