Answer:
the pale young gentleman whom Pip fought at Satis House
Explanation:
the pale young gentleman whom Pip fought at Satis House
<span>The comma indicates a pause between parts of a
sentence. It is also used to separate items in a list and to mark the
place of thousands in a large numeral.
So this does not need a comma.
Your answer is A: no comma
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:<span>shy, </span><span>reserved, </span><span>diffident, </span><span>inhibited, </span><span>retiring, </span><span>reticent, </span><span>reluctant, </span>shrinking; <span>hesitant, </span><span>timid, </span><span>apprehensive, </span><span>nervous, </span><span>wary, </span><span>demure, </span><span>coy, </span><span>blushing</span>
Answer:
The journalist received praise for her article.
Explanation:
The other sentences have participles so they are passive