<span>The incorrectly punctuated sentence is: She wants to buy film, and chewing gum. This sentence is incorrect because there should be no comma after the word film. A comma could be used if there were two independent clauses: She wants to buy film, and she wants to buy chewing gum. A comma could also be used if there were three objects she wanted to buy: She wants to buy film, chips, and chewing gum. However, there is no need to add a comma for the sentence as it is currently written. The next incorrectly punctuated sentence is: Reesa is wearing a dark, green sweater. This sentence is incorrect because there should be no comma after the word dark. The adjective "dark" is telling more about the color "green" -- it is a dark green sweater. Therefore, no comma is necessary.</span>
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I’m afraid I can’t come to your party
<span>The Chrysanthemums” is an understated but pointed critique of a society that has no place for intelligent women. Elisa is smart, energetic, attractive, and ambitious, but all these attributes go to waste.
Although the two key men in the story are less interesting and talented than she, their lives are far more fulfilling and busy.
Henry is not as intelligent as Elisa, but it is he who runs the ranch, supports himself and his wife, and makes business deals.</span>
Answer:
long hair but there both very nice
Explanation:
Climax of the story is achieved