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Use commas after introductory a) clauses, b) phrases, or c) words that come before the main clause. a. Common starter words for introductory clauses that should be followed by a comma include after, although, as, because, if, since, when, while. While I was eating, the cat scratched at the door.
I am not positive of your question but if you are asking what is the way to make your sentences differ from one another. Transitional verbs such as then, therefore, another argument, etc.
I believe it’s a because the author specifically uses you, which calls the audience to act. hope this helped!
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<span>The answer to the question is the adjective temporary, it fits all the three description provided, it an adjective since it is word that describes other words, it means not permanent or lasting only for a period of time. Temporary has 9 letters in all.</span>