Double quotes, comma, open and close brackets, and James,53 are unnecessary in the sentence.
<u>Explanation</u>:
- Generally in a sentence, only the meaning and the words should be defined. In this sentence, they are telling us that there is a separate time for jokes and at this time we should not say jokes. They are also saying that this is not the time for the jokes.
- This is the meaning. In this sentence, there is no need for double quotes, comma , brackets, James and 53. So these are unnecessary in this sentence.
In Chapter 2, the author writes about the landscape that the people see; in Chapter 10, the author writes about the buildings the people work in at the stockyard.
Answer: D; A scientist who belongs to the Wildlife Conservation Society and runs the Manhattan Project.
Explanation:
What is directly communicated and requires little interpretation? I'm going on a whim here.... An answer to a question