That clauses never take commas.
True (Week 1)
measure the depths of
fathom
authoritative permission
sanction (4)
not interested; indifferent
apathetic (7)
spread open or out
unfurled (10)
Someone lays himself down but lies down and object.
False (Week 2)
crown; cloth headband adorned with jewels
diadem
to related or narrate; tell in detail
recount (5)
miserable; dreary
forlorn (7)
likely to occur at any moment
imminent (11)
If two main clauses are joined by nothing, it's called a fused sentence.
pleasing in appearance; attractive
comely
long for deeply
give evidence of; be a sign of
betoken (8)
strewn
scattered or sprinkled over (12)
Reflexive pronouns end in self or selves and refer back to a noun or pronoun in the same sentence.
True (4)
passed on to another; handed down
bequeathed (3)
boldly; with great self-confidence
brazenly (6)
kept afloat and suported
buoyed (9)
necessary to life or well-being
vital (13)
Form past perfect with had + the past participle of the verb
true (10)
distinctive, unique, unusual
singular (3)
having lively fun
cavorting (6)
celebrating; honoring with ceremonies
commemorating (9)
discouraged; disheartened
dispirited (14)