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AnnyKZ [126]
3 years ago
13

Add or remove commas if necessary until the sentence has correct punctuation

English
1 answer:
xeze [42]3 years ago
6 0

Either keep the sentence as it is or put this:

J'onn J'onzz will have the world's largest collection of crayons, by January 1, 2045.

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From the story, By the Waters of Babylon, the details like it were not dark everywhere, I thought to myself about the strong magic, and that was a sight indeed supports the analysis. Thus, options a, b and c are correct.

<h3 /><h3>What is the idea of the story, By the Waters of Babylon?</h3>

The complete question is: Read the passage from "By the Waters of Babylon.”But it was not dark. Everywhere there were lights—lines of light—circles, and blurs of light—ten thousand torches would not have been the same. The sky itself was alight—you could barely see the stars for the glow in the sky. I thought to myself "This is strong magic" and trembled. There was a roaring in my ears like the rushing of rivers. Then my eyes grew used to the light and my ears to the sound. I knew that I was seeing the city as it had been when the gods were alive.

That was a sight indeed—yes, that was a sight: I could not have seen it in the body—my body would have died. Everywhere went the gods, on foot and in chariots—there were gods beyond number and counting and their chariots blocked the streets. They had turned night to day for their pleasure—they did not sleep with the sun. The noise of their coming and going was the noise of the many waters. It was magic what they could do—it was magic what they did.

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  • “But it was not dark. Everywhere there were lights.”
  • “I thought to myself ‘This is a strong magic’ and trembled.”
  • “That was a sight indeed—yes, that was a sight: I could not have seen it in the body—my body would have died.”
  • “Everywhere went the gods, on foot and in chariots.”
  • “It was magic what they could do—it was magic what they did."

By the Waters of Babylon is a story by Stephen Vincent whose main character is John, a priest. His journey to New York shows how the city is destroyed and not a single person lives there.

When he visits the site he is overwhelmed and also in fear by the captivating things in the city. He was awestruck to find that people like him used to live there and believed that was magic.

Therefore, John believed that the city was because of magic.

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