The answer is A. Since roses are red
Violets are blue and expect when they're yellow don't rhyme that's abc. The last rhyme rhymes with yellow aka c
The comma in the sentence above is used incorrectly because it <span>attempts to separate a compound predicate. The comma is incorrectly used to split a compound predicate which shares the same subject. The predicate must need equal access to the subject that's why no comma is needed.</span>
Answer:
Let's say you're a successful CEO.
1. You have the determination to work harder than most and make sure things get done.
2. You can shoulder responsibilities and be accountable. You make hard decisions and stand by them.
3. You have the strength to see things through--you don't vacillate or procrastinate. When you want it, you make it happen.
4. You can relate to others, which in turns makes everything reach further and deepen in importance.
5. If you want to succeed, if you want to live, it's not politeness but rather passion that will get you there.
Explanation:
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I would say noun clause, but seeing as that is not an option, appositive?