"overriding idea" meaning the over all idea, helps with answer.
A.
setting - couldn't be the setting. We're looking for an overall idea of a
fiction story not the background or "theme" , it's the journey through
out the story , its ups and downs.
B.conflict- in stories a conflict has a solution , and a story may have various conflicts. it couldn't be the over all idea.
C.Plot- its the plot because, the plot is whats happening in the story, from conflicts to solutions. The overriding idea.
D.Theme- like I said it's not the theme nor setting.
Answer: C
Answer:
I can't compromise to seeing you next week because I have a lot of work to do and I don't know if I'll be available.
Explanation:
This question requires a personal answer. That is why I will give you an answer so that you can take an example and, if you believe it necessary, you can change it to your liking.
When you have a compromise it means that you agree with one or more parties to make certain concessions each of them. A commitment or a copromise is something that should be done in a totally effective way, therefore if someone has something that impedes that commitment, they should not commit.
Juliet knows she is a capulet and also knows that romeo is a montsegue
Answer:
According to the Purdue OWL, an independent clause is “a group of words that contains a subject and verb and expresses a complete thought.” A dependent clause is “a group of words that contains a subject and verb but does not express a complete thought.”
They have a subject - they tell the reader what the sentence is about.
They have an action or predicate - they tell the reader what the subject is doing.
They express a complete thought - something happened or was said.
Explanation:
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<span>introduces an opposing view, then refutes it logically and respectfully
The majority of an argument should be spent supporting your side of it, but the counterargument is important as well. The counterargument should be briefly introduced and then refuted with logical and respectful details from your side of the argument. </span>