Sure how can I help with this lol :3
<span>The presidents in question, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and Gerald Ford, deserve awards.
First of all, when listing things you always needs commas in between each item in the list--in this case, the presidents' names. Also, since the list of presidents serves as extra information and a dependent clause, it needs to be set off by commas. The sentence could read: The presidents in question deserve awards. Because the list is inserted in, it needs commas around it. </span>
Answer:Theme is the way an author's words make the reader feel.
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By suggesting it is the patriotic thing to do
B, took one for the team.