In large quantities, which one would expect to see when it is collected for an entire municipality), compost can be converted in
to a natural gas that can be used as fuel for transportation or heating and cooling systems. Group of answer choices A) NO CHANGE B) quantities (which C) quantities which D) quantities; (which
In the given passage/ sentence, the first mistake or error is in the incomplete use of the brackets, where the open bracket "(" is missing though the closed bracket ")" is used. And the second error is in the use of the comma/ pause after the word "quantities" which is not necessary or required.
Thus, the final and correct sentence with corrections will be
<em>In large quantities (which one would expect to see when it is collected for an entire municipality), compost can be converted into a natural gas that can be used as fuel for transportation or heating and cooling systems.</em>
The line from which Helen grey implies that the author thinks physical beauty is not the most valuable quality would be “but so you miss that modest charm; which is the surest charm of them all” there’s no focus on any physical attribute but instead on the modesty of Helen grey