Answer:
1. Danny asked if the sea level was going to rise/ would rise
2.She told me to turn off the lights before I went out
3. The man told the children not to drop litter in the park
4. Tom asked the weekend's weather forecast
5. Jim asked the man how long he had been helping the homeless
6. Tonia asked michael if he has ever worked for a charity
7. She asked me if I had seen the white wolves documentary last night
8. Mum told me not to waste so much water.
Both of the governments have the power to collect taxes, build roads, borrow money, establish courts and create new laws, and many other powers which are not as relevant.
First of all, you need to know what a comma splice is. A comma splice, also known as a run-on sentence, means that two or more sentences are mixed into one large sentence but with improper punctuation. So, a comma is inserted where a period should be to separate two or more unrelated sentences.
Having this in mind, the correct answer is C. <span>As I sat on a bench and drank my coffee, a seagull passed over, he relieved himself on my head.
There should be a period between the words 'over' and 'he.'
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