"response variable", "regressand", "predicted variable", "measured variable", "explained variable", "experimental variable", "responding variable", "outcome variable", "output variable" or "label".
it all depends on the context :)
Answer:
A. To follow an introductory element.
Explanation:
The answer cannot be option B., because there is <em>no conjunction</em> after the comma is placed. The answer cannot be C., because if the comma were to interupt, the sentence would not, in fact, be grammatically correct (in context). And finally the answer cannot be D., because there is <em>no list of words and/or description</em>, after the comma. This leaves us only with option A., which is the correct answer because: after the comma is placed within the sentence, directly after it are adjective, that introduce and describe the values of her dress, which in this case would act as the direct object.
Answer: B) Sense of humor.
Explanation: In the given lines from Act I, scene III of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, we can see a conversation between the Nurse and Lady Capulet about Juliet, the nurse claim that she knows Juliet's age to the hour, and the way that she expresses that ("I’ll lay fourteen of my teeth— And yet to my teen be it spoken I have but four") allows the reader to see Nurse's sense of humor.