This outline uses a point-by-point comparison to organize the details of a comparison-and-contrast essay.
(Subject-by-Subject would be reversed. Cities for headers to each section instead of topics to compare the cities by.)
Im pretty sure its d because stanzas have to have the same amount of lines and a break is in between stanzas but idk lmk if im wrong
Answer: C
Explanation: commas go within quotation marks.
Answer:
Here some Following Gyan
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1. Be serious and Think I Have to do this at any way
2. Be Them as Permanent and A daily basis like
(warning your rules will be right )
3. Take them as a rules and not as rules like a essential unit of daily life.
4. Always remember that you have rules and routine !
etc.

Answer:
E). Besides possibly preventing or inhibiting.
Explanation:
As per the question, <u>option E most appropriately revises the underlined phrase as it is both syntactically and semantically appropriate</u>. The other options are either grammatically inappropriate(parallelism error in options A, B, and C(because 'it is singular while 'forms' is plural' that creates a discrepancy) or lexical error(option D conveys an inadequate meaning due to wrong use of 'and' between the two participles). Therefore, <u>option E</u> only conveys the clear, concise, and grammatically appropriate meaning because it appropriately states that 'the health benefits of tea have become a subject to research; besides possible preventing or inhibiting some forms of cancer,....stroke.'