Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?A.The band played joyously, and the people danced.
B.She snorts loudly laughs uncontrollably, or turns red whenever I tell that silly joke.
C.You have several pairs of pants yet you always wear those jeans.
D.Erica brought her raincoat but she forgot her umbrella.

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Answer 1
Answer: The sentence which does not have any errors in comma usage is:

A. The band played joyously, and the people danced.

In this sentence, the comma is used to separate the dependent and independent clauses. This is correct because it emphasizes the two clauses.

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Which word in the sentence is the predicate nominative? Cinnamon is one of my favorite spices.

A.
my

B.
spices

C.
Cinnamon

D.
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The word in the sentence referred to as the predicate nominative is: 

B. spices

Predicate nominative consists of a group of words used as a subject complement that renames, identifies or defines the subject. It always follows the linking verb. However, in this case the predicate nominative does not directly put right after the verb but renames the noun "cinnamon".

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Which sentence uses correct capitalization? After the Assembly, the principal of the class, Mr. Fulton, asked the students to calmly leave the Auditorium and move into the Lunchroom. After the assembly, the Principal of the class, Mr. Fulton, asked the students to calmly leave the auditorium and move into the lunchroom. After the Assembly, the Principal of the class, Mr. Fulton, asked the students to calmly leave the Auditorium and move into the Lunchroom. After the assembly, the principal of the class, Mr. Fulton, asked the students to calmly leave the auditorium

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"After the assembly, the principal of the class, Mr. Fulton, asked the students to calmly leave the auditorium" is correct. If the assembly was referring to a specific event titled "The Assembly", then assembly would be capitalized. And "principal" is not capitalized because it's not being used in a proper title.

Answer: After the assembly, the principal of the class, Mr. Fulton, asked the students to calmly leave the auditorium and move into the lunchroom.  

Explanation: The principal's name should be capitalized, but his title shouldn't be capitalized unless it comes before his whole name as in "Principal Mike Fulton." Since the auditorium and lunchrooms aren't named after anyone, they don't need to be capitalized.

To make my favorite pizza, I first roll out the dough. Then I cover it with tomato sauce, mozzarella, and green peppers. Next, I add a light layer of parmesan cheese. Finally, I finish it off with fresh herbs. Which organizational structure is used? order of importance spatial order list process order

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This looks more like a process. You are telling the reader HOW to make pizza. Oh, by the way...you left out mushrooms!
this is in list process order

Which words from line 14 of the romeo & juliet prologue are stressed?A.

What, shall, our , shall, to
B.

here, miss, toil, strive, mend
C.

What, miss, our, mend
D.

here, shall, strive, mend

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The words from line 14 of the romeo & juliet prologue that are stressed are "here, miss, toil, strive, mend" mostly because these are the words that carry the most meaning. 

What Does it Mean if You Are "Burning Bridges"?

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It means to make a change in a way that you CAN'T go back even if you need to.

Like . . .
Be really nasty to your boss when you quit a job.


to do something, while having the knowledge you can change you're mind later on


I hope this helps!