The answer is:
“Tony cooked dinner, and I made the salad, but Mike just ate.”
As stated by William Strunk, independent clauses must not be separated by a comma. However, he suggests placing a comma before a conjunction when introducing an independent clause. Therefore, the first two clauses are joined by a comma and the conjunction <em>and,</em> while the last clause is separated by a comma before the conjunction <em>but.</em>
I think the answer is B-simple predicate. I think it's B because the other one also include the word predicate which means to do something- like going somewhere or something example is the boy went to the zoo, and so a completed predicate is 'completed':so not letter C. And finally it's not A because you don't have FANBOYS anywhere in that sentence.
The writer should create sadness or heart warming text
Answer:
do you mean 'increased' instead of 'inceased'?