Answer:
1 - A (using the word 'and' with a comma)
2. D
Explanation:
1. Combining the two sentences using the conjuction 'and' makes more sense as it is providing additional information - since does not support the first sentences as much.
2. In order for a sentence to be parallel, the nouns must be equal - in option D there is a night (at the symphony), an evening (at a wedding) and (a visit) to an art museum.
Answer:
The comma after "before" is unnecessary.
Explanation:
Before isn't a transitional word in this case.
If you're talking about a spell in which the person receiving the spell is getting harmed in any way... then most likely because the person putting a spell has history (knew the person in the past) and the other person probably did something the ''witch'' didn't like. Or because they're jealous. who knows.