<span>The correct answer is b. The sea calmed, but no boats left shore. Option a is incorrect because there are unnecessary commas between the noun and its verb ("sea, calmed" and "boats, left"). Option c is incorrect because when using a semi colon, the phrases on both sides of it should be able to stand alone. While "the sea calmed" can work by itself, "but no boats, left shore" cannot, thus rendering the semi colon incorrect. Additionally, there is an unnecessary comma between the noun "boats" and the verb "left." Finally, option d is incorrect because there should be a comma before the conjunction "but."</span>
False it also could focus on their belifs and their opinion on certain subjects (like perspectives) so not exacally focusing on their needs.
Base on the story of the swimmer by F. Scott Fitzgerald, he reveal the setting of the passage by mentioning water and sand and the best answer among the choices is in the last choice. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more
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