Please check these. Also please answer the questions.
1. Is the comma correctly used?
Most important of all, is the need to meet the daily needs.
2. Does the phrase "One of" (do I have to capitalize the word in quotes if that word appears first in a sentence? Could I have written "one of" in small letters?) goes with what looks to be the uncountable noun"significance"?
One of focal significance was made today.
3. What could be the reason for not having an article in front of the word "verse"?
He recognizes this by putting the part as verse.
Top answer
1. -- No. No comma.
— Mister Micawber
1.
-- No.
No comma.
Most important of all is meeting daily needs.
2.
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2. Does the phrase "One of" (do I have to capitalize the word in quotes if that word appears first in a sentence?-- No. Could I have written "one of" in small letters?-- Yes) goes with what looks to be the uncountable noun"significance"?--