Answer: C. Aunt Nancy says that "wascally wabbit" on old-time TV cartoons was a positive influence by introducing her to classical music.
"Wascally wabbit:" this part of the sentence doesn't need a comma before or after it because it is not a quote; it is a title. It also doesn't need a comma after it.
Answer: unconcerned or composed
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Answer:
Ill try my best ill start writing right now
Explanation:
It's D, since both have ed's, while other sentences combine ed's and ing's. They have to have the same ending. I hope this helps!