The sentence that uses an introductory comma correctly is option 1) “Wishing she'd just called in sick, Suzy unlocked her filing cabinet and began her daily work.” In this case, the comma is used after the subordinate clause to introduce the main sentence.
Option number 2 is not using an introductory comma, but the comma is separating two ideas.
And in option number 3, the comma is used to list a series of related items (eggs, milk, and bread).
Answer:
Is he has to be called by her?
Explanation:
Active voice is when the subject acts upon the verb. In other words, active voice is when the subject is at the front of the sentence.
On the other hand, passive voice is when the subject is the receiver of the verb. This means that the subject is placed after the verb in the sentence.
The given sentence<em> "does she have to call him?" </em>can be changed into the passive voice as
<u><em>Is he has to be called by her?</em></u>
Here, the "does" in the active voice becomes nonexistent in the passive voice, being replaced by the helping verbs "is/am/are" in the new sentence.
I think its C. not sure, tho, it can be number aswell. I think its C because if students want to eat pizza, they will eat pizza. bring theirs from home or whatever. Its up to them, what they want to eat.
Answer: fabrication, which is a form of plagiarism and is not acceptable.
Explanation:
From the information given in the question, we can infer that this ia fabrication which is a form of plagiarism and is not acceptable.
In academic research, we should note that fabrication is when someone intentionally makes you the data or information in a research work or journal.
Since reads the titles of the sources and then guesses at the content, this is referred to as fabrication and isn't acceptable.