The answer is B. because you're finding out about seating and more information on the Nobles and Commoners would provide such information.
<span>D) American flags are waved by spectators down Peachtree street, and nearly everywhere red, white and blue is seen by the runners.</span>
Can you show me some pictures of the story?
The correct answer is My brother loves to cook, but he especially loves to barbecue.
Explanation:
The sentence "My brother loves to cook, he especially loves to barbecue" is a run-on sentence because each of the sections in the sentence is a complete sentence, and complete/independent sentences cannot be connected using a comma. Instead, a semicolon should be used (;) or a conjunction such as and, but, or can be added after the comma. This second method of correction occurs in the sentence "My brother loves to cook, but he especially loves to barbecue".
Answer:
A
Explanation:
This answer seems appropriate for the question by mere inspection. The answer could differ if options were made available.