The answer would be true the phrase alone can be a sentence
Hey there!
We are going to find which sentence carries the strongest noun, this would mean that we would have to find a sentence that would contain these aspect's
. . . <span>♦Person
</span><span>♦Place
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<span>♦Or thing
Based on my understanding of your options, your best answer would be
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Jim knew his wife would like tulips)In this sentence, we are looking at the word
(tulips), which this would be a noun and in this, it would be considered and
(Thing).Your correct answer would be
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Hope this helps
~Jurgen</span>
Readers should generally use quotes from the text to support their conclusion because that way they have backup to their conclusion. If they simply give their opinion without reasoning, then their conclusion can seem sketchy.
Answer:
The first part describes a cause of the second oart
Explanation:
The train is late <em>because</em> there was a mudslide on the track.