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Answer: D) contentedly </h3>
"contentedly" is basically another way of saying "happily"
This word modifies the verb "lives". It describes in more detail how the animal lives, rather than just simply saying "the elephant lives"
elephant = noun
endangered = adjective, since it describes the noun (elephant)
Untidy and sloppy and careless and untidy and littered. They all mean that someone or something is very messy and doesn't care about that.
A non-restrictive modifier add information that does not restrict who the subject can refer to (compare to "The one Marlena that enjoys many subjects" -this one restricts the subject to a specific Marlena). Here it's "who enjoys many different subjects" - it adds additional information about her, but doesn't change the referent.
Answer:
after “Caleb”
Explanation:
According to the given sentence, a comma should be placed after "Caleb" in the sentence.
"Trayvon, Julie, and Caleb, who are members of the drama club, are auditioning for the school musical on Wednesday", this is correct because, a comma is needed to list out the names of the people who are members of the drama club.
The government is concerned with unemployment because the money from unemployment comes from the government. And if you don't work like for instance uh, burger king or McDonald's. They wouldn't be able to take out the taxes. No, i would not change the definition.