The answer to your question would be that the version of the sentence that has correctly placed commas is the following one: Noah, who draws comic books in his free time, wants to write a graphic novel. That is, your answer would be option A.
The clause set off with the commas is a non-restrictive relative clause. This means that it provides information which is considered non-essential to the meaning of the sentence and therefore can be dropped without altering its meaning. That is why they are set off with commas, parentheses or dashes.
Answer:
Your thinking rate is faster than your speaking rate.
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I became, in short, the gangling farmer-boy my aunt had known, C. Scourged with chilblains and bashfulness, my hands cracked and raw from corn husking.
Scourge is something that causes suffering.</span>