Answer:
The dependent clause follows the independent clause in this sentence, so no comma is needed.
Explanation:
When a dependent clause follows an independent clause, there is not need to include a comma as opposed to when the dependent clause is before the independent clause.
In this case the dependent clause being "because her brother’s stereo was turned up to full volume", follows after the independent clause which is, "Beatrice was unable to concentrate on her project". There is therefore no need to put a comma.
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If the author is counting on her development as a writer, she has the purpose of telling her own professional history, showing the mistakes and successes, as well as the difficulties, defeats and victories that she had during this journey and how it influences the work, the stories she tells and even her life.
Answer:
Victor and his friends made fun of joey because he become close to Paul who they referred to as the Fisher man.
Explanation:
Paul was a student of the Tangarine middle school, he joins the school soccer team without informing anyone that he is visually handicapped. As a result of his condition Victor resulted to bullying Paul.
Towards the end of a football practice Victor and his friends asks Joey why he is always with Paul, he encouraged him to stay away from Paul which was very difficult for Joey to do. Victor and his friends ended up giving Joey a new name "Charlie the Tuna"