The answer to your question would be that the statement about the sentence that is true is the following one: The sentence needs commas because the partipial phrase is nonessential. That is, the correct option would be B.
Participial phrases can either be essential or nonessential depending on the type of information they add to the sentence. A participial phrase is essential when the information it provides is essential to the meaning of the sentence and therefore no commas are used. If the essential participial phrase was removed, the meaning of the sentence would be altered. On the other hand, participial phrases are nonessential when they provide nonessential information to the sentence. They are set off with commas and can be removed from the sentence without altering its meaning.
C. Her dog.
Written in 1913, published in the Saturday Review, this satiric dark humoured poem written in a dialogue schema tell the story of a death lady who is asking who is digging on her grave, she thinks first of her loved ones, her enemies, but in the end is her dog, who actually turns out forgot that was the place where her corpse rested.
b. The girl who works at the coffee shop are always friendly.
c. The girl who works at the coffee shop is always friendly.
d. The girl who work at the coffee shop is always friendly.
Answer:
The correcto sentence is C.
Explanation:
Lets review grammar. In the present tense when ever a sentence has (he, she it) we add and "s" to the verb. In this case " The girl who works (is in the present tense).
Other important rule in this sentence is that when conjugating the verb to be (he, she, it) we use "is" for the verb to be in the present tense.
The girl who works at the coffe shop is always friendly.
B. Transitional words and phrases
C. Subject-verb agreement
D. Pronoun-antecedent agreement
The answer is substantiate..:)