The answer would be anecdote. Allusion is a reference to another work. a rhetorical question is a question that requires and does not want and answer. an anecdote is a brief story designed to illustrate something. logic is how some one using reason to come to a sound/valid conclusion. A<span>n anecdote is not so strict on content. The content of the anecdote is logic reasoning. It could just as easily have been an anecdote for something like irony.</span>
C. if you cause any issues, yo i will be sent to unwinding
To determine if someone talking is telling the truth, watch for body language. IF the person is fidgeting, keeps looking away, or stumbles upon their words, there is a high possibility they aren't telling the truth.
Ask yourself if what they are saying is possible or makes sense
Answer:
B.) It contains two or more simple sentences.
D.) It includes conjunctions such as <em>for, and, nor, but, or, yet, </em>and <em>so.</em>
Explanation:
A compound sentence contains at least <em>two independent clauses</em> separated by a comma and linked by a coordinating conjunction.
An <em>independent clause</em> is a clause that has a subject, a verb and can stand alone as a sentence. (answer choice B)
Coordinating conjunctions are <em>for, and, nor, but, or, yet, </em>and <em>so. </em>(answer choice D)
C & E are the 2 correct answers everything else is wrong.