The answer is number 2. This is because when you skim text you just glance at it to figure out the topic.
Answer:MEEK MILL
Explanation:ROLLONG LOUD THIS WEEKEND
In Chapter 3 of "Night", Elie Wiesel captured the sense of being robbed of his identity through a series of horrific events. It starts when an inmate advises them to lie in order to not be sent to the crematory. Then they arrive at the barracks and they are stripped down, disinfected with gasoline, and they have their heads shaved. The narrator and his father are given prisoner numbers as tattoos, and a prisoner uniform. Wiesel describes his identity being erased when his prison tattoo "A-7713" is used to replace his name.
Answer:
The correct answer is A) The singer, who was very talented, knew the words to the song.
Explanation:
The clause "who was very talented" is considered to be nonessential for two reasons: 1) it acts as an adjective to the subject "singer", yet, if it were removed, the meaning of the sentence would remain unaltered. 2) it is between commas.