Which one of the following sentences used the comma correctly?A. frieda packed her suitcase with clothes, accessories and paperback books.
B. patrick, the star player, is the only freshman on the team.
C. Giving it their best none of the swimmers broke, John Gore's, record.
D. Johnson is my attorney, he finally broke the silence.

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Answer 1
Answer: Not A NOT A its B

For it to be A it would have to say: Frieda packed her suitcase with clothes, accessories, and paperback books.
Answer 2
Answer: Both A and B make sense but technically I think it's A.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "how humans use reason to justify even death and destruction." The author of “Holy War” uses a causality chain to develop the poem because it shows how humans use reason to justify even death and destruction.

Answer:  The correct answer is : how humans use reason to justify even death and destruction

 

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