The sentence which does not contain any
punctuation errors is:
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A. </span><span>Waiting for my friends, I think that I arrived
too early. </span></span>
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The sentence
is divided into dependent and independent clauses. The first clause is
dependent because it does not make sense and can’t stand alone without the
independent clause.</span>
This is making a comparison to Pinocchio. Saying it was such an obvious lie I’m surprised his nose didn’t start growing is an exaggeration of how unbelievable and far-fetched his lie fib was.
Ok where is the answer ???
I think B is your best choice for this question
An ode typically addresses something to be praised or glorified.
As a result, an ode can address anything beautiful or great: a person, place, event, or even a thing (as in Ode On A Grecian Urn). Basically, an ode addresses anything the poet considers worthy of praise.