A comma may be used correctly to do any of the following:
<span>(a) join sentence when used with a conjunction. </span>
<span>(b). set off an introductory word, </span><span>clause, or phrase.
(c) set off interrupting words or expression</span>
Examples:
When he came, his mother ran unto him.
Talking about bugs, I don't like any of them.
Hey, did you do the thing I told you to do?
<span>if you don't know how to answer that, you can ask me for help.</span>
C. "hear the mellow wedding bells"
Assonance- when two or more words, close to one another repeat the same vowel sound, but start with different consonant sounds.
The line mentions <span>Teiresias, the prophet who knew what would happen, and the seeing itself. Even though he is blind, Teiresias sees into the future and the truth of things. Even though he isn't blind, Oedipus doesn't see what he is doing and who he is. His tragic blindness will turn into the actual blindness, in a self-punishing act.</span>
Because he had sportmanship
Answer:
She didn't work very hard at her studies.