Answer:
sagacity
[səˈɡasədē]
NOUN
the quality of being sagacious.
"a man of great political sagacity"
Explanation:
sagacious
[səˈɡāSHəs]
ADJECTIVE
having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgment; shrewd.
"they were sagacious enough to avoid any outright confrontation"
Please don't be mad I looked it up :(
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Explanation:
"Surfing at the beach, the waves were huge."
This sentence implies that the waves were surfing at the beach, which isn't correct.
I've given all of those to my important people.
Also, something they've been talking about or wanting for a while. Definitely something that reminds them of our relationship.
D is the correct answer. the comma is needed after the first part of the sentence because "although extreme sports ... control" is a dependent clause; it isn't a full thought and you have to connect it to the rest of the sentence lest it be a fragment. "creativity," "skill," and "courage" require commas because they're a series of items and you have to separate them for clarity. "as some might say" is between commas because it is something like an aside--you're specifying that only SOME might deem it foolish.