The answer is:
______________
"no error".
________________
The comma is correctly placed before the conjunction "for"; and in this instance in which the word, "for", is used, a comma is necessary. No other part of the sentence needs—or requires—a comma, and there are no commas that are placed unnecessarily.
________________________________
As a side note, I would recommend that the first letter of the first word in the sentence: "Abbey", be capitalized, because:
________________________________
1) It is the first word at the beginning of the sentence; and:
2) It is someone's name, which is a proper noun.
__________________
I also recommend placing a "period" at the end of the sentence.
___________________________
To read:
___________
<span>Abbey is most interested in learning how to mount her horse, for she already knows several things about dressage.
____________________________</span>
CONDUCĂTOR
CVCCVCVCVC
CONTINUĂ
CVCCVCVV
ASPRIME
VCCCVCV
Answer:
the last one
Explanation:
a structure that is lived by people
I can help you! The words in order mean; be born, grow up, live here, right now, only girl/boy (like only child), but, half...half.
I'm not exactly sure what I'm supposed to do could you explain it to me so I can understand it better.