<span>B. The teacher said the tests would be returned on Monday
Modifiers are words or phrases that modify or change a noun. If you're a native English speaker modifiers can be hard to spot because your brain is smart. For example in option D, the modifiers [with lots of dressing] is supposed to describe the salad, but the modifier is in the wrong place. Instead, it describes the man as having lots of dressing. In Option C the modifiers describe the hamper as something Ralph wore. Option A describes the shed as something made of barbed wire. Option B is the only one correct.
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I would say that these lines from the passage imply that a community's needs are equally, if not more, important than individual gain.
        
             
        
        
        
The correct answer is C. before the conjunction.
If there is a conjunction between two independent clauses, then the comma will be placed in front of it. For example: <em>We had a lot of fun at the beach, but I feel tired now. </em>
As you can see, the comma is located in front of the conjunction <em>but. </em>Simply placing a comma between the sentences (without a conjunction) creates a run-on sentence, and that is grammatically incorrect.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Ayo, hello my name is so and so
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
C. They provide details that create mental pictures for the reader.
Explanation:
Descriptions describe a person, place, or thing to help the reader better understand it.