5-A. The semicolon shows that a list will follow.
1-C. These two clauses, on their own, could be considered two different sentences.
3-E it is talking to the good friend
2-D.
4-B, This sentence has a dependent clause in the beginning but a independent clause in the end.
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The Guest is a short story by the French Writer Albert Camus. It was first published in 1957 as a part of collection entitled Exile and the kindom. The French title "L'Hote" translates in both "the guest" and "the host" which titles back to the relationship between the main characters of the story.
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If a prepositional phrase tells "which one" or "what kind," it is being used as an <u>a. adjective phrase</u>
Explanation:
Phrases are groups of related words lacking a subject and a verb, and prepositional phrases are phrase consisting of a preposition and its object, and sometimes modifiers of the object.
When prepositional phrases modify, describe or adds further information of nouns or pronouns, they act as adjectives, and therefore, they can answer to the questions "Which one?" or "what kind?" Here are some examples of sentences containing adjective phrases:
<em>Trees </em><u><em>with extensive branches</em></u><em> are perfect to protect us from the sun.</em>
The adjective phrase underlined describes the noun "Trees" and it also answers to the question<em> What kind of trees are perfect to protect us from the sun? </em>Answer: <em>Trees with extensive branches.</em>
<em>The boy </em><u><em>with the baseball cap</em></u><em> would like to have a turn</em>
In this sentence, the adjective phrase underlined describes the noun "they boy" and it also answers to the question <em>Which boy would like to have a turn?</em> <em>Answer</em>: The boy with the baseball cap.
The situation wherein summarizing would be the most useful is writing a synopsis of a play. The correct answer is option B. The word synopsis means a brief summary or outline, which emphasizes on the general points and view of the overall story of a book, play, or a movie.