The first conflict is Rainsford arguing with Whitney.
In my opinion, the correct answer is D. <span>Combine sentences to lengthen them. Most of these sentences are short and have a simple structure. Some of them could be put together, for example: Succeeding him as king was his 15-year old son, Edward III; however, he was king in name only, whereas the real rulers were the queen and her sweetheart Roger Mortimer, both of whom were instrumental in the ousting of Edward II.</span>
<span>Shakespeare established himself as an actor and playwright.</span>
You could use commas like you did. And you could use semicolons to separate locations.
(sorry if its not the best)
Maybe bop or a jig?
both are dancing-ish and have to do with happiness