Comma. The comma is the punctuation symbol that has the most uses.
It serves a variety of purposes, but its two primary ones are (a) to interrupt the flow of thought with unnecessary expressions and (b) to separate elements to make the relationships between them more clear.
The comma is the most understated punctuation mark. It doesn't make a big deal out of itself or the material it separates or sets off. Examples of comma usage would only elicit a chorus of "duhs," as it is so widely used.
It suffices to say that a comma is typically the safe option to set off information and separate elements, provided that it doesn't interfere with any functions that are specifically reserved for the colon, semicolon, or parentheses.
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Answer:
money, understanding,
Explanation:
i know it s four but whatever
you can tuter or be a teacher
Answer:
Use a planner, or a calendar for activities. You should get a bit of break, too. Here's an example for "monday".
MONDAY:
7:00 Wake up
7:30 Eat breakfast
8:00 Go to school, learn there.
3:00 Come back from school, get a break
3:30 Do studies and homework.
4:00 Break
4:30 Do studies and homework, finish or do most of it this time.
5:30 Free time, go play, exercise, etc
6:30 Eat dinner
7:00 Free time, go play, get ready for bed
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The correct answer is A. "Fadeth" and "ruin'd."
Fadeth is just the old English way to write fade, and the verb to fade has a slightly negative connotation. If something fades, it disappears and you no longer have it. Similarly, ruin'd (which obviously stands for ruined), has a clearly negative connotation - meaning that something is destroyed.
So these two words give off the impression of a tone which is bad, sad, or gloomy, and therefore is the correct answer here.
Explanation:
Sad and gloomy. Words such as "expire," "death," and "ashes" give Shakespeare's "Sonnet 73" which kind of tone? Consumed with that which it was nourish'd by.