The present paticiple of the verb "work" is "are working". Because the present is when you are doing something now and so, "We <u>are working</u> on a financial plan" you are doing it in the present right now.
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The answer is B because it the commas are used for short pauses.
Supporting sentences provide examples for the topic sentence. If a writer claims, for instance, that "Early childhood education programs provide cognitive benefits well beyond preschool," the second, third, and fourth sentences will include information supporting the main idea in the topic sentence.
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