I’ll change math ,because it’s hard but not that hard .
When elaborating a persuasive essay, you should try to anticipate the reader's objections to your argument and address them one by one.
<span>The answer is B. This is because "either' and "nor" cannot be used together. Instead, "either/or," is a pair, or "neither/nor," which is the negated version of "either/or." To make this sentence correct, you would say "Neither the broken lamp nor the stained rug was thrown out with the trash," OR "Either the broken lamp or the stained rug was thrown out with the trash."</span>
Answer:
second one
Explanation:
"we'll need a detour around the flooded road" is an independent clause
"here's an alternate route" is another independent clause
there should be a . or ; in between them, or a comma + coordinating conjunction such as and, or, but, yet, so on