Choice A has an incorrect comma after brown. It should be absent to sound correct. To hear the difference in your head think "brown paper bag" versus "brown....paper bag".
Choice B lacks a comma after sunscreen.
Choice C correctly places commas when saying "not Karmen". This seems to be the correct answer.
Choice D is incorrect, it fail to put a comma after "a star on the swim team".
Choice C is the correct choice.
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In Coleridge's Biographia Literaria, he says that it is legitimate to call any composition composed using rhyme and meter a poem. In the text he says, "If a man chooses to call every composition a poem, which is rhyme, or measure, or both, I must leave his opinion uncontroverted." He goes on to repeat this when he says, "the composition will be a poem, merely because it is distinguished from composition in prose by metre, or by rhyme, or by both conjointly." In both of these he asserts that a poem is a composition with rhyme and meter.
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It means to favor one arty over the other.
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