No you do not need a comma on this sentence here.
Answer:
1. He believed education was important (thought)
2. He thought fathers ought to set an example (action)
3. I think there is something about bullies, but I don't remember the details of how he handled that. (action)
For #4 you could find something he said to the school board about what he believed. (speech)
Explanation:
no explanation needed i hope :)
Answer:
There’s no story, sentences, or answers. Try retrying this answer.
Answer:
third box
Explanation:
if you're comparing and contrasting you use different language to compare and contrast different things.
Commas, rather than dashes or parentheses, are used in this sentence because they <span>are being used to set off a brief, closely-related aside.
Answer: Letter D </span>✅ <span>
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