The correct answer is A. This is the case of using comma before a coordinating conjunction <em>and</em> because it links two independent clauses. We can observe that there two parts of this full sentence and each part is independent from each other. Both of them have their own subject and verb. Therefore, we are using a comma before <em>and</em>.
I hope this answer would be an answer you would be looking for as the question does not leave clear direction.
(de) = prefix
(Fen) = root/base
(dant) = suffix
This would all be broken down and explained on how this word would be pronouns and so on.
Well, <span>I think it's correct. </span>I don't see any mistake there.
<span>adverb clause; reviews
thats the correct answer i promise.
good luck!</span>
its B or A hope that helps u some way i thinks it b but it could be a