Answer:
The correct answer concerning a subordinate conjunction is letter b. The concert attendees roared their approval while the band played a new song.
Explanation:
Letter A can be eliminated. It joins the sentences only with a semicolon, without any conjunctions.
Letter C does use a comma and a conjunction, "so". However, "so" functions as a coordinating conjunction, not as a subordinating one.
The same goes for letter D. We have a comma and a coordinating conjunction, "and". There is actually an easy acronym to help memorize the coordinating conjunctions: FANBOYS (for, and, not, but, or, yet, so).
The only correct option is letter B. The subordinating conjunction "while" is used to establish a relationship concerning time between the two sentences. Its purpose is to show that both actions took place simultaneously.
You should add 'es"......
Answer:
rawing conclusions is using information that is implied or inferred to make meaning out of what is not clearly stated. Writers give readers hints or clues that help them read
Explanation:
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Hey there!
The answer to your question is the first option: "Born in 1940, Olympian Wilma Rudolph's life would have been much different had the polio vaccine already been discovered."
This is because this topic sentence is a sentence that sounds like it starts a new paragraph, unlike the other options, they are sentences that belong in the middle/end of a paragraph.
Final answer:
First option.
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