Answer: basically , in a nutshell it would be: " sin leads to death and pain, but God leads to eternal life and bliss"
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Explanation:
The sentence that uses an introductory comma correctly is option 1) “Wishing she'd just called in sick, Suzy unlocked her filing cabinet and began her daily work.” In this case, the comma is used after the subordinate clause to introduce the main sentence.
Option number 2 is not using an introductory comma, but the comma is separating two ideas.
And in option number 3, the comma is used to list a series of related items (eggs, milk, and bread).
Answer:
No. 1:
A. His parties are lavish and extravagant
No. 2:
B. To add more mystery about Gatsby’s character
No. 3:
C. Sometimes they came and went without having met Gatsby at all, came for the party with a simplicity of heart that was its own ticket of admission.
Explanation:
What the readers can infer from this description of Gatsby’s parties is that "his parties are lavish and extravagant". The author describes the atmosphere to be elegant and extravagant. There's lots of music and dancing. It tends to symbolize the shallowness of the upper class.
The author decided to have Gatsby formally invite Nick through a chauffeur rather than Gatsby personally inviting him - this adds more mystery about Gatsby’s character. In the story, people that came for the party do not easily locate their host. This shows a mysterious part of Gatsby's character.
"The Great Gatsby" is a story by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The story tells of a man whose life was ordered by his desires.
Ruising down Sunset Boulevard never in my life looked so perfect. It was summer vacation. My mom, dad, brother, and I had all decided to travel out of town for a week or so. We never thought we would have to deal with an uninvited guest before. I guess we were wrong.
As we were travelling, we did ordinary, family road trip things such as singing, stopping at every gas station for food, and arguing. Especially, arguing happened way too often. One gas station didn't seem normal to me, though. It was all run-down, and it looked as if it was about to cave in on us. I was running down the aisles, but suddenly a dark figure stopped my wandering eyes. The second I looked back, it was gone.
I heard a faint noise coming from the opposite direction. ''Dylan, what's wrong? It's time to go. You can't spend all your time jumping and running through aisles.'' My brother cut in. ''Yeah, stop bein' so immature.'' I knew they were right, and I had just lost most of my pride to my brother.
As
1. The word NOT in the sentence is an adverb.
2. The word STRIKINGLY in the sentence is an adverb.
3. NO ONE in the sentence is a compound noun.
4. CHILDHOOD in the sentence is a compound noun.
5. The word HERSELF in the sentence is a reflexive pronuon.