Words that end in<span> -ch, x, s or s-like sounds, however, </span>will<span> require an -es for the </span>plural<span>: .... But note that some inconsistency is acceptable in </span>all<span> but the most formal writing: ...</span>
The answer is (C).
In (A), there should be a comma before “Billy”.
In (B), there shouldn’t be a comma before “for”.
For (D), there should be a comma after “well”.
So, the answer is (C).
If someone has their head down or they’re sad, you tell them to keep their chin up so that their crown doesn’t slip. Telling them that they should stay happy or they’re worth it