<span>cuisine has roots in latin (conquere - to cook)
ugly has roots in old norse (ugga - to dread)
touche has roots in french (originally 'touchér)
petite has and always has originated from french and it did not evolve
craze - swedish originally krassa - to crunch
blunder - Scandinavian origin and related to blind.</span>
Answer:
A.To prove he is right, Goha fakes his death.
Explanation:
The correct way to write the sentence, "To prove he is right, Goha fakes his death." is by adding a comma after the dependent clause "to prove be is right" because it not only separates the dependent and independent clause but also adds a pause.
The other options are wrong because a comma has the function of separating items or ideas in a sentence to enhance understanding.
I feel like this question is very, very debatable. Your answer will depend on the religion you follow/ are studying or the religion that your school/teacher/family appears to encourage you to follow, as well as your personal beliefs.