18. When are commas needed to set off an adjective clause?
A. When the clause begins with "which.”
B. If the clause provides unnecessary description for the reader to understand the
sentence.
C. Both situations require a comma.
D. Neither situation requires a comma
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English, 21.06.2019 18:00, skylar1315
Read the excerpt from act 3, scene 1, of julius caesar. servant. thus, brutus, did my master bid me kneel. thus did mark antony bid me fall down, and, being prostrate, thus he bade me say. "brutus is noble, wise, valiant, and honest. caesar was mighty, bold, royal, and loving. say i love brutus, and i honour him. say i feared caesar, honoured him, and loved him. if brutus will vouchsafe that antony may safely come to him and be resolved how caesar hath deserved to lie in death, mark antony shall not love caesar dead so well as brutus living, but will follow the fortunes and affairs of noble brutus thorough the hazards of this untrod state with all true faith.” so says my master antony
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English, 21.06.2019 21:00, pheonixhowls
Hatchell landscape architecture firm worked on which two of the following projects
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