Let’s first understand the difference between a intransitive and transitive verb.
A transitive verb is a verb that does need an object.
EXAMPLE: I bought a new notebook.
An intransitive verb is a verb that does not need an object.
EXAMPLE: The dog barked.
Here would be a sentence to change the transitive verb to an intransitive:
“The pilot did a successful job doing the test flight.”
This would be transitive because an object is needed at the end of the sentence, other wise the sentence wouldn’t make complete sense.
I hope this helps, have a wonderful day head! :)
You should use the definition or explanation clues in understanding the meaning of the word or phrases that are unfamiliar. This kind of context clue lets you explain about or give the explanation of the word or phrases right after it is used.
There has to be a specific subject, say if it was an English writer, they'll need to gather context clues to lead to an answer
I believe the answer is D it properly uses the commas when working wit addresses