Daily reading can have so many different benefits, one of them being that you learn new words, which means expanding your vocabulary. If you have a bigger vocabulary you can read even bigger books because you know more words. Another benefit is you have a bigger imagination, I think this because the more books you read you go on more adventures and learn about new things. And because of this, you expand your knowledge of the world and what happens in it which can make your imagination bigger which is always nice. There is so much to reading that people do not know about, and this is only the tip of the iceberg. I hope that this helps you.
Answer:
it is a source
Explanation:
i had this on my test and i got it right
<span>On Monday, July 1, Susan Martini, M.D., announced her engagement to Bob Taormina.
A comma between Monday and the date, July 1, is required. The comma after July 1 is needed because On Monday, July 1 is an introductory phrase. Traditional comma rules state that there needs to be a comma between the person's name and his or her title as well as after the title. The first comma shows that the title is not officially part of the person's name (think birth certificate). The second comma shows that the title is connected with the person's name and not a separate part of the sentence. Just a note, more recently it has been acceptable to leave these two commas out. You either have both commas or none. However, for an English assignment on comma rules, the correct answer would be to include the commas.
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