Answer:
A
Explanation:
The rest of the answers contradict themselves
Answer:
Explanation:
<em>He describes the length of the men’s decision-making process.</em> - This is not the right answer. While Grendel writes they met for many nights, this is not the point of the sentence nor his perspective.
<em>He describes the way the men socialize and relax together. </em>- This is not true. The sentence talks about Hrothgar‘s meetings with the council and decision making.
<em>He thinks that the men’s religious behavior is strange and interesting</em><u>. - This is the correct answer. Grendel describes their statues of gods as „curious … creatures“ and both of these words suggest that he finds them strange, weird, but also interesting and worthy of notice.</u>
<em>He thinks that Hrothgar is a strong leader who will challenge any opponent. </em>- This is not the correct answer. We do not see Grendel expressing thought about Hrothgar‘s leadership.
C. Bobby enjoyed sunsets, and they were often photographed by him.
<span>C. With my one engine heart and part of my skateboard moving fast as a car
I think it is this one because it is the only one that addresses "the sidewalk racer" which I would interpret as a skateboard.
Hope that helps.</span>
Answer:
The third sentence applies the usage of commas well
Explanation:
coz...
Douglas packed his suitcase for the audition, with two pairs of pants, four shirts, several pairs of <u>socks and</u> his trumpet.
---> a comma should've been used, corrected version--> ...of socks, and his trumpet
Jerry filled his backpack with a change of clothes, <u>a flashlight his sleeping </u>bag, snacks and water for his hike in the mountains.
For this sentence, the comma should have been used between flashlight and his sleeping bag---> the corrected version would be-.....a flashlight, his sleeping bag, snacks and water for his hike in the mountains.
Ashley packed a bathing suit <u>and </u>wrap, sunscreen, sun hat, sandals, and a good mystery book for her day at the beach.---> A comma could have been used here instead of "and"
so ya, here's the ans...hope it helps!