Answer:
Comma splice.
Explanation:
A comma splice occurs when two independent clauses are joined together by a comma to be used as a single sentence. This construction is wrong as the two independent clauses need to be joined by a conjunction to be taken as a single sentence or be separated into two sentences.
In the given sentence, the error is in the use of the comma between "de sks" and "for example...". Instead of the comma, we can use a period/ full-stop, thereby making it into two independent sentences.
Thus, the correct construction will be
<em>Most office workers spend more than fifty percent of their time at their desks. For example, they spend their time preparing documents, answering calls, and scheduling appointments.</em>
What is your question what do you not get?
In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>A.)The poem uses figurative language and rhyme to express the speaker's ideas. Shelley uses metaphors, similes, imagery, sound devices such as sibilance, but those features are not typical only for the 19th-century lyric poetry. However, rhyme was used almost regularly. As for the B and C options, they can be applied to poetry from any age. The D option is not at all typical for the 19th-century poetry. Some poets used it (such as Wordsworth in Britain and Whitman in U.S.), but most of them didn't.</span>
Answer:
A) I mean, come on, these parents need to wise up and not be so stupid about the measles! Is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The tone in the first option would be the proper one if the conversation were taking place among friends because it uses informal expressions and words that shouldn't be used when discussing a topic such as disease. So, if the passage is formal, the others fit so A is correct.