Answer:
B. Clifton, but
Explanation:
We won the games in Silverdale and Clifton<u>,</u> but we lost to Jenson after a turnaround in the fourth quarter and two overtimes.
You should put a comma before but only when but is connecting two independent clauses. You must leave it out if it does not connect two independent clauses.
He was being followed when "Suddenly" He heard a loud noise.
Why would she "Suddenly" Remember that phrase?
"Suddenly" he jumped to his feet.
They try to appeal the emocional of side you.
Answer: C
Explanation: He invested greatly in public works but otherwise hoped it would fix itself.
Procrastinate perhaps? There are a few more that mean the same thing.