Answer:
.
implied though not plainly expressed.
"comments seen as implicit criticism of the policies"
My answer is maybe a noun? I'm not sure
The sentence which uses correct punctuation is C. In time, of course, all issues get resolved, but not necessarily in the way you would like.
In A, the comma before <em>he was concerned </em>should be a dash. In B, there should be a colon before <em>a flashlight, </em>not a semi colon. In D, there should be a comma before <em>yet, </em>and not a colon.
Answer:
all three can come
Explanation:
it all describes the thing
When was the last time anybody helped you?