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OpenStudy (anonymous):

please help

OpenStudy (paki):

all sentences are same....!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you explain?

OpenStudy (leilanilane):

Actually i belive its D There's no reason for any commas in that sentance

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I kind of used like my knowledge from like before but for B. it's like were using a flash back and saying that "The grass" is present and "which we thought had died in a drought" is where they thought that the grass had died from before but now the grass is starting to grow again and get back on track.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I mean B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it's b because sysy is always right

OpenStudy (leilanilane):

Sry my ipad is messed up Commas are used to: Separate lists Seperate dates and places Seperate the beginning of the added sentence in compound sentences And sometimes to indicate a breath or pause during reading

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yep.(:

OpenStudy (leilanilane):

Its d not b There is no need for a common There is no rule anyone can point out to say we need a comma there

OpenStudy (arabpride):

Nope, I'm almost positive the answer is B.) D would be considered a run-on sentences, because of the clauses. @sarahlane235

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