I think it's C.
Because, lemme put commas on each sentences....
(1) If you ask me, Jerry is a tennis whiz.
<span>(2) When she is worried, Lucille eats a lot. </span>
<span>(3) Jerry loves tennis, he plays everyday. </span>
<span>(4) Lucille bought a new tennis racket and brought it home. << Where should I put it?
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So, (4) is automatically out of question. (1) and (2) seems okay with comma, but (3) is a little bit weird. (3) supposed to have 'and' in the middle, but it's not there. So, you can put semicolon there, to separate the words.
Answer:
Scan your draft to catch typing mistakes.
Review your word choice to ensure the writing is in formal style.
Explanation:
During the editing stage, you need to make sure that your work has no typing errors and the word choices that are being used must convey the exact meaning that needs to be conveyed.
Editing stage also requires you to see if the paragraphs are in the order they need to be and the quotations are properly cited according to the given citation rules.
I think the answer is the first one because a tyrant would not listen to his people at all.
Their is your answer the term her would not make any sense in this sentence but their would because asking did either of the sisters bring their umbrella and the term their belongs to both of the sisters
Used to listen/ listened
Played
Worked/used to work
Used to write/wrote
Used to light/lit
Used to think/ thought
Went
Invented
Used to play/ played