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D is the correct answer. the comma is needed after the first part of the sentence because "although extreme sports ... control" is a dependent clause; it isn't a full thought and you have to connect it to the rest of the sentence lest it be a fragment. "creativity," "skill," and "courage" require commas because they're a series of items and you have to separate them for clarity. "as some might say" is between commas because it is something like an aside--you're specifying that only SOME might deem it foolish.
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In Stanza 1, the host of golden daffodils are dancing in the breeze. In Stanza 4, the waves of the bay were dancing according to the poets creative eye. When the author notices that the daffodils and the waves were "Dancing" it gives off a joyful mood, and shows how nature was happy in his poem, and set a postitive tone
Explanation:
Dancing for the daffodils could be them swaying in the breeze, in a rocking motion. The waves come back and forth which can be though of as dancing in a creative way.
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" Officials of the Virginia Company established the colony at Jamestown to make a profit. They expected the colonists to find marketable natural resources, develop industries or produce an agricultural product that would succeed in making money for the colony and its investors in England. After finding no precious metals and failing at such endeavors as glassmaking and silk production, John Rolfe finally succeeded by growing a sweet variety of tobacco which was all the rage in England. In other words, consumers were waiting! This meant land became a very important resource since a great deal of land was required to grow tobacco. Because growing tobacco also required a lot of hard work and labor, more people (human resources) were needed to work in the fields. The more workers one had, the more tobacco they could grow and the greater the profit they could recognize. Indentured servitude met this need at first, but later slavery became entrenched as an institution in Virginia, because of the labor force it provided the colonists for tobacco production. It didn’t take the colonists long to realize that economic specialization would be the way to go, and tobacco became a cash crop for the colony. "