Conjunctive adverbs are not strong enough<span> to join independent clauses without supporting punctuation. Use a </span>comma<span> if a conjunction </span>such<span> as and, but, or, or so appears between the conjunctive adverb and the </span>first<span> clause.</span>
1 = is the 4th one from the top
2= is the 1st one on the list
3= 2nd one from the bottom
4= 2nd one from the top
5= last one on the list
6= 4th from the bottom
7=3rd from the top
8= 3rd form the bottom
He doesn't agree with the belief that there is life on other planets.
Answer: sarcastic and cleaverly amusing
commas
Explanation: