Answer:
The author made an album of photos from newspaper stories.
Answer:
1. If it rains, we won't go to the beach.
2. Ms. Smith, who lives next door, came to borrow some sugar.
3. You must be really proud of your mother, aren't you?
Explanation:
1. The use of the comma is obligatory after introductory clauses or phrases. All the markers for the introductory clauses are always followed by a comma (if, since, while, after, because, etc.).
2. The use of the comma to offset a clause in the middle of a complete sentence is mandatory, as those clauses provide additional information to the complete sentence.
3. The use of comma to offset a clause at the end of a sentence is mandatory, in order to separate contrasting elements or to denote a pause during the speech.
Answer: Desperate
Explanation:
In your options, I think that the most accurate word is ''desperate'' for his feelings about the birds.
He is feeling sorry for them because they are anxiously looking for food and they are hungry even though that process is natural.
He is feeling pity for them because they are diving quickly to look after their food and then they are feeling grateful for their meal.