Which description is true of parenthetical phrases or clauses?(1 point) Responses they are necessary they are necessary they separate subjects and verbs they separate subjects and verbs they are nonessential they are nonessential they contain the subject they contain the subject
The true description of parenthetical phrases or clauses is that they are nonessential.
Is an article Tara found on Wikipedia about the singer from her favorite band a credible source for her paper?(1 point) Responses No, because wikis are a source found on the internet. No, because wikis are a source found on the internet. Yes, because articles on wikis have clear titles. Yes, because articles on wikis have clear titles. Yes, because the information in the wiki article seems right. Yes, because the information in the wiki article seems right. No, because information on wikis can be edited by anyone.
No, because information on wikis can be edited by anyone.
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Use the quote to answer the question. “I never expected to become a dentist so soon after I got my law degree, but having both is a blessing,” said Lucas Evergreen. Which is the best paraphrase of the quote? (1 point) Responses Lucas Evergreen never expected to become a dentist so soon after becoming a lawyer. Lucas Evergreen never expected to become a dentist so soon after becoming a lawyer. Lucas Evergreen is happy he has both a dental and a law degree. Lucas Evergreen is happy he has both a dental and a law degree. Lucas Evergreen is surprised to be both a dentist and a lawyer. Lucas Evergreen is surprised to be both a dentist and a lawyer. Lucas Evergreen never expected to become a dentist so soon after becoming a lawyer, but having both is great.