I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. The statement about nonfiction writing that is accurate would be nonfiction writers have to stick to things that actually happened. It <span>is a genre of writing that uses </span>literary<span> styles and techniques to create factually accurate narratives.</span>
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Explanation:
When you shorten a word with an apostrophe, it's called a contraction.
B. You are right!! It is a conplex sentence so you can slot the middle part of the sentence (between the two commas) in and out of the sentence: My cousin volunteers at the local clinic every weekend would be the base sentence but sentence B is a conplex sentence! Hope that helped your understanding.