Answer: C. Aunt Nancy says that "wascally wabbit" on old-time TV cartoons was a positive influence by introducing her to classical music.
"Wascally wabbit:" this part of the sentence doesn't need a comma before or after it because it is not a quote; it is a title. It also doesn't need a comma after it.
Means that as long as your evil thoughts remain thoughts, then you won't be punished or thought less of by people.
But if your actions are evil, then you will be punished and considered evil by other people, even if your intentions weren't evil (although perhaps get a lesser sentence in court).
False. They were written at the same time. :)
Answer:B
Explanation: It’s well written and logical