you naturally want to do things for that person
An ambiguous reference means that it's vague, and it leaves the reader unsure. this often occurs when a pronounce is set after two or more subjects that it COULD apply to, but the reader isn't sure. your answer is choice 1.
Your answer would be B. Willie felt dull on Wednesday, gloomy on Thursday, and mournful on Friday.
Please correct me if I'm wrong!! I'd be happy to fix it!!
Answer: A
Explanation:
Well, you wouldn't say "Let's eat Grandma"
But you would write "Let's eat, Grandma!"
When you talk, you pause, right?
Try reading out loud a sentence and add a comma when it pauses, a period when it ends, and a semi-colon when the text gets too long but you have more to say; like I do for instance.
Answer:
more effective because they are trying to get vengeance on these people beyond death