The sentence that uses an introductory comma correctly is option 1) “Wishing she'd just called in sick, Suzy unlocked her filing cabinet and began her daily work.” In this case, the comma is used after the subordinate clause to introduce the main sentence.
Option number 2 is not using an introductory comma, but the comma is separating two ideas.
And in option number 3, the comma is used to list a series of related items (eggs, milk, and bread).
B: <span>-He hopes to convince the listener that the fight for democracy can actually be won.
He is speaking about how it will happen by saying definite.
(Do tell me if I'm right.)</span>
Answer:
1.shows the number of protesters... The function is that it shows what the magnitude of disagreement with what is being protested
2. shows education of participants... The function is that it shows how much were the actions of the protesters
3. the number of signatures collected for a different decision... The function is that it shows the total number of dissenters
4.shows the number of victims in the period of protest... The function is that it shows the opposing side of the protest not from the best point of view
This story explains the life of a polar bear
Once upon a time there was a polar bear. He had nowhere to live so he came to live in your head. You started to think polar bear thoughts about icyness and wilderness. You went shopping and looked at fish. At night you dreamed your skin was fur. When you got in the bath you dropped through nameless waters deeper than regret. You left the cold tap running. You flooded the house. You dived into winter with no clothes on. You sought loneliness. You wanted to see the sun rise after a night that lasted as long as all the things you have done wrong. You wanted to see the sun come up and no one to be near you. You wanted to look out over the rim of the world. But you live in the city and the rest is gone.
And all the longings and all the loss can’t bring back the dead. The most beautiful place on earth was everywhere – a raft in the wilderness of space, precarious, unlikely, our polar bear home.
This micro-story was published in The Guardian Climate Change Special. October 2009
He learns to sleep in the snow