A) First Option
Reason: I did Process Of Elimination. The last definition talking about London, is not it, the one before the last one talks about a charge made for goods, which is also not it. Also, a bundle made for transportation, that's not money, that's like Carrots being sent to the store. So, to me, it has to be the first option.
Answer: Grandpa: 60 Granddaughter: 6
Explanation: When I first saw this, I noticed you can not get one solid whole number with a number like 54, so I rounded it up to 60, because 10 percent of 60 is 6. It IS possible for someone to be 5.4, but with age, not a lot of people care to go down to the decimal point. I then checked the other part. 60 IS 54 years more than 6, so 60 is correct.
Answer:
I believe its C, but my mind said B
Explanation:
Basically 2 of those sentences are run-ons, and you don't want that, right?
The first one has too many pauses. The use of periods, to be exact. Thats wrong.
B makes sense a little because theres mostly pauses, and I'm sure that won't make sense.
C has to be correct because its more clear and makes alot of sense but look back at the answer:
"Trying desperately to remember the questions, she had for the mobster, Raven steadied her voice, then began", but I'm not EXACTLY sure though, because after "then began", there is supposed to be a comma after she starts talking.
D just doesn't make any sense. Its just a still sentence. So many pauses.
So, its probably going to be.... C, I believe. If I'm wrong, I'm sorry.
The commas must be placed both before and after the nonessential element. For example...
My mom, who hates cooking, ordered takeout.
"who hates cooking" is the nonessential element, and you can see that a comma goes before and after it.