<span>The sentence which does not contain any errors in comma usage is:
A. He can juggle several tennis balls, but he doesn't like tennis.
In this sentence, comma is used to denote a brief pause at the same time separates the dependent and independent clauses for emphasis.</span>
Answer:
It means ending it or finishing the year
Answer:
I am writing in connection with my visit to your museum. I would like to say I was dissatisfied by the experience
First of all, despite arriving early in the morning the museum was too crowded. In fact, it was so crowded that we couldn't maneuver.
Furthermore there, aren't enough exhibits. Two exhibits were closed and that left only three for us to explore. The admission was twenty-five dollars and what we saw was not worth the money. For these reasons, I'd like to be reimbursed. yours faithfully _____
Explanation:
Hope this helps.
ANSWER: (MARGINS)
It is margins because,...well thats what their called on a paper or document