If you refer to someone or something as a particular thing, you use a particular word expression, or name to mention or describe them. If a word refers to a particular thing, situation, or idea, it describes it in some way.
Act Four, Scene 1, in Julius Caesar, takes place at ''a house in Rome.'' that is all the script says, although there could be a specific spot in Rome that this had taken place, if you want to go more into depth, then the house was on an island in the river Rhenus near Bononia. Hope this was helpful! Have a good day!
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Yes, you should take the dog out for a walk every afternoon.
The introductory element of this sentence is "Yes". There must be a comma after the introductory elements for them to be punctuated correctly. The rest of the sentences should be punctuated this way as well. The next sentence should not have a comma after "Having". The introductory element in sentence three is "By daybreak". There should be a comma after "daybreak". The introductory element in sentence four is "In the morning" and "after we eat breakfast". These should be followed by commas.
You use FANBOYS to connect independent clauses.