Answer: Keep the Comma - The sentence flows better with the comma after "band," making it clear that Illy Truscott's band is the subject of the verb "needed."
Remove the Comma - Removing the comma could create confusion about who needed the drummer, as it might imply that someone else was searching for a new drummer. However, if the sentence were rewritten to make this clearer ("I agreed to join the search for a new drummer"), then removing the comma would be appropriate.
Answer:
Keep the comma. In this sentence, so is acting as a coordinating conjunction that connects two independent clauses. An independent clause is a group of words that can stand on its own as a complete sentence. According to the web search results¹², when so is used as a coordinating conjunction, it should be preceded by a comma. A simple trick to test if so is a coordinating conjunction is to replace it with therefore and see if the meaning stays the same. For example:
Lily Truscott's band needed a new drummer, therefore I agreed to join.
This sentence has the same meaning as the original one, so we can conclude that so is a coordinating conjunction and needs a comma before it.
A blasting sound, a fear-inspiring roar,
Causing both sides of the shore to tremble...
What literary device does Dante use in these lines to enhance the reader's understanding of the scene?
A.Allegory
B.Allusion
C.Symbolism
D.Imagery
In literature, imagery refers to the way words are used in a text to create a multisensory experience, in other words to make a description that our senses can feel. The "muddy waves" depicts the texture of the water of the ocean forming a wave, which most readers can associate easily to a past experience, it is possible to imagine the smell and the sound. The right option is D.
D. Imagery. i know the answer
I think it might be C because it is talking about the things Britain was doing to the colonies and that would most likely be used as a counter claim.
The third answer is the best choice hope this helps have a great day ok
Answer: Unbalanced
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