He is a president of America, he is supposed to make their life better and make their dream come true and make it better, there are some pros and cons about him, he wants all Americans to live happily and peacefully and make the world better but sometimes in that process he hurts some other countries
Answer:
To indicate unneccessary details
Explanation:
It would make the most sense because, when reading a book, for example. You might get a sentence similar to, "Brianna started the party (Which she spent 2 hours on.)"
Well the tenth amendment says that any power not given to the federal government is given to the people or states...
Liz shouted for everyone to leave the building and "Liz shouted for everyone to leave the building."
(Can you choose two?)
Number one isn't correct, because even if someone was saying Liz shouted for everyone to leave the building, the period should be inside the quotations, not outside, so that one's incorrect either way.
The next one, it should be Liz shouted for, "everyone to leave the building." So the comma is in the wrong place for that one.