Answer:
The five uses of the comma are: Separating the main elements of a sentence from each other. Setting off a parenthetical element from the rest of the sentence. Separating elements in a series.
Explanation:
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Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
marine:mar
embeded:em
fosil:f
extinct:ex
<span>prehistoric:pr
species:s
carnivorous:c
mastodon:mas
remnants:r
paleontology:pa</span>
c first
em then ex
f
mar then mas
pa then pr
r
s
so order is
carnivorous, embeded, extinct, fossil, marine, mastodon, paleontology, prehistoric, remnants, species
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A is wrong because there is a mistake
B is wrong because the comma is in the wrong place
D is wrong because Lukes is suppose to be Luke's
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He states why ecosystems are important by saying what they do for us and the world that surrounds us.
In titles, the words that are not typically capitalized are (A.) articles.
<u>Although there are different style guides that indicate how to write titles, most of them coincide that articles should not be capitalized, unless an article is the first word in a title</u>. An article is a word that is used before a noun to indicate if the noun refers to a specific entity or an unspecific one. There are indefinite articles (a/an) and a definite article (the) and they can be used with singular and plural nouns.