What does the phrasal verb ‘look into’ mean?
A. To investigate or examine closely
B. To look away
C. To look after
D. To look up
Select your answer:
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Identify the correct use of commas in a compound sentence with additional descriptive phrases.
A. She loves to travel, and, despite her busy schedule, she finds time to explore new places.
B. She loves to travel and, despite her busy schedule, she finds time to explore new places.
C. She loves to travel, and despite her busy schedule, she finds time to explore new places.
D. She loves to travel and despite her busy schedule she finds time to explore new places.