Answer:The sentence where the semicolon is correctly used is the fourth option, letter D., I have a bicycle; I'll be riding it later today. A semicolon is used to join two ideas or more in a sentence. Example: I love mangoes;however, I hate it when it's not ripe. Semicolon connects related ideas.The protagonist of the story would be Louisa. She is not necessarily a hero, but one of the main characters in the story. Many of the events and plot that happens reflects on Louisa. The main conflict in the story is when Louisa is asked to marry Bounderby, someone she does not love and barely knows. She is forced by her father, Mr. Gradgrind, and manipulated to marry him. Louisa was raised on Gradgrind’s philosophy of using only facts and concealing your emotions. She does not know how to behave and react like a normal human being, and hates her father for this. She would be the protagonist of the story because who the reader vouches for the most is her. She is the character readers want to be happy and feel emotions for what she goes through in the story.
Answer: Intro- China's water pollution is a result of industrial wastewater discharges, untreated domestic sewage and nonpoint source pollution mainly from agriculture.As China's surface waters are increasingly polluted, not surprisingly its groundwater supplies have been increasingly exploited, particularly in the North.
Explanation: Hope u like the intro and to me about what ur teacher is telling you is that to not put ur opinon(sorry if that sounds rude) in it like make it sound like ur a machin thats writing it if that makes sense sorry im a little bit bad at explaining things
You would want to target to beliefs and morals of the reader.
Answer:
Encompassed physical and emotional needs.
Explanation:
In the Haida Culture, they revere the Raven most. According to the passage, the Raven provided for the human's food (physicakl needs) and companions(emotional) to make them happy. So it not only their physical needs but also emotional needs that the Raven encompassed. The tribe belongs to the nrthern British Columbia, Canada.
So, the correct answer is option B.