Answer:
The correct sentence is:
Before 8 a.m., traffic is light; however, at 5 p.m., Fred always wishes that he drove a bulldozer to push other cars out of his way.
1. light;
2. No change is necessary
Explanation:
In the sentence above, a semicolon is used after the word light, to denote that two contrasting clauses are to be beside each other in the same sentence.
The use of however which is a conjunctive adverb and a comma after it is fine and should not be changed because it is used to link together two independent clauses.
I like the winter, fall, or autumn. no particular reason why i like them. i do enjoy the rain tho so theres that.
Answer:
Explanation:
The subtle use of language in "I have come after them and made repair" (line 6) indicates that this is a regular occurrence. The hunters have destroyed sections of the stone wall in the selfish pursuit of their prey and apparently without concern for the landowners, who must work to repair the wall each spring.
Answer:
You may experience more grumpiness.
Explanation:
Teenagers are often more ready to talk back, because they have growing bodies. They are dealing with a lot of things, and they tend to be on their devices most of the time because they find it as an escape plan for them.