Explain to the caller this will take you a little bit to get the answer they need and ask if they want to hold or receive a call back.
Answer:
D. He doesn't always agree with the choices of who is honored by the public.
Explanation:
This excerpt is from Jonathan Swift's (1667 – 1745) satirical article "A Modest Proposal" - <em>for preventing the children of poor people in Ireland, from being a burden on their parents or country, and for making them beneficial to the publick.</em>
Option C states almost the same thing as in option D. But option D better explains the situation.
There is also a sharp sense of satire in author's usage of words "fair, cheap and easy". Jonathan Swift's satire is aimed toward government whose policies even in matters of such great importance are economy centered.
I'd say
1. Alonzo went to the music festival
2. Carmen went to the same music festival
3. Alonzo met Carmen at the music festival
(if that doesn't sound right it's probably the food ad thingy)
<span>The question is asking us to answer Which sentence uses commas correctly?. We see here that Savannah is the name of the city and that the city is already mentioned - the name is an extra information. You could for example say "The southern city is a beautiful place". This means that the information about the city name is added, and an added, unnecessary information is surrounded by comas on both sides - so the correct answer is
c. The southern city, Savannah, is a beautiful place.</span>
Answer:
The answer to your question should be A. The octopus stopped water from flowing out of the tank.
Explanation: