If you are just looking at these last sentences, it states, "Yes, it does matter." The fourth answer has nothing to do with the paragraph or these sentences. While the author may appreciate the range of nutritional options, he does not present information in this paragraph to indicate that, so the third answer is not correct. That leaves the first and second answer. When you tie these last sentences with the rest of the paragraph, it doesn't say that the owners are indifferent about providing appropriate nutrition; it just says that they can be overwhelmed by all of the choices, so the second answer would be the best answer here. The author feels that owners should educate themselves about pet nutrition and the products that are offered.
Wrath usually means to invoke a harmful fate on one who has displeased you. Wrath is a strong word, not to be used lightly. Brainliest please.
Answer: I think it's incorrect, because they put a comma at the end of her sentence. It had a '...' already there, so why put the comma? Just what I think. I'm not entirely sure, though.
Explanation:
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The third sentence applies the usage of commas well
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Douglas packed his suitcase for the audition, with two pairs of pants, four shirts, several pairs of <u>socks and</u> his trumpet.
---> a comma should've been used, corrected version--> ...of socks, and his trumpet
Jerry filled his backpack with a change of clothes, <u>a flashlight his sleeping </u>bag, snacks and water for his hike in the mountains.
For this sentence, the comma should have been used between flashlight and his sleeping bag---> the corrected version would be-.....a flashlight, his sleeping bag, snacks and water for his hike in the mountains.
Ashley packed a bathing suit <u>and </u>wrap, sunscreen, sun hat, sandals, and a good mystery book for her day at the beach.---> A comma could have been used here instead of "and"
so ya, here's the ans...hope it helps!