<span>The author's nephew David story illustrates the psychology of plasticity. It is the quality of being molded and shaped according to the environment change around him or when usually being out his comfort zone. It is more of the ability of brain that can change with time and experience.</span><span />
I think D is the answer that makes most sense
Answer:
To,
The family of Mr. Albert
Date : 12 January 2021
It is very unfortunate for us to hear the demise of such a great human like Mr Albert. The earthquake last month made a lot of damage and took our loved ones from us.
Unfortunately Mr. Albert was one of them. He was a helpful person in nature and was very serious about the development of the society. He was a well wisher of our school and helped our institution many times in many ways. My deepest condolence lies with teh family.
Head master
XYZ Public school
Answer:
D. Bring concepts to life
Explanation:
Some people may be able to describe something in great detail in a text, or include quotes from an interview but they can't bring concepts to life through text without something to see, but things on a video such as animation does allow people to bring concepts; and ideas to life.
The sentence which best shows correct comma usage is " What would you like, Ken, for breakfast?" Option B is correct.
When we use vocatives in sentences, that is, names that are being addressed direcly, they must be separated with a comma or commas from the rest of the sentence.
In this particular case, the word Ken is between commas to be separated from the rest of the sentence. However, since vocatives tend to be at the beginning or end of a sentence, it should be semarated only by one comma.