An <u>onion </u>seller is waiting for customers at the market.
Explanation:
So according to the expectation of the question, the answer "onion", "o" is not capitalized.
Reason:
"Onion" is a noun. In simple terms noun represent "name, place, animal things".
So noun should be capitalized but it also depends on the type of noun. All the vegetable names, fruits name, etc comes under common noun.
Example: cat, women, uncle
So, mostly common nouns are not capitalized.
But Proper nouns are usually capitalized.
Example: Pacific Ocean, America
The sentence is:
Your presence at the funeral of your best friend's father is an indispensable consolation for your friend.
The next chapter has a lot of difficult information in it. You should start stuffing right away. :)
Its C. its borrowing without giving the original author, credit hope it helps :)
I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. The correct sentence would be "If she doesn't graduate in December, she willgraduate in June." This is the only sentence where the comma is in the right place while the others are wrongly placed.