The question above wants a personal answer, where you expose your thoughts on the subject. In that case, it's not right for me to write an answer for you, but I'll show you how to write it.
First, you should reflect on the statement shown in the question. This reflection should allow you to reach a conclusion about how the individual can or cannot be oppressed by institutions.
Once you conclude, you can write your answer as follows:
- Give your opinion on the matter.
- Show evidence that your opinion is correct.
- Justify why you come to this opinion.
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The use of compound subjects, compound verbs, prepositional phrases (such as "at the bus station"), and other elements help lengthen simple sentences, but simple sentences often are short. The use of too many simple sentences can make writing "choppy" and can prevent the writing from flowing smoothly.
A simple sentence can also be referred to as an independent clause. It is referred to as "independent" because, while it might be part of a compound or complex sentence, it can also stand by itself as a complete sentence.
Answer:
Hello, Danny!
My name is Amelia. I'm 11 and I live in London with my family; my parents and my sisters. My parents are lawyers and they work at the Court, while my older sisters, Christina and Miranda, are students. Although London is a big town, we live in a small house in a very friendly neighborhood with a lot of green areas and historical monuments. My neighborhood is safe and spacious, and I like it so much. My school is big and we have some really interesting activities here, like the painting sections, literary club, different sports sections, and chess club. My favorite one is the painting section.
So, I would like to know a bit more about you, your family and your hobbies.
I would also be really thankful if you could give me some tips and recommendations for what I could do in Dublin during my visit?
Best wishes,
Amelia
Your answer here would be "However"
So, option D is your answer.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
The correct ones would be:
1. Mr. Rogers // the secretary // is two hours late.
2. Should I stick the postage on // myself?
3. COLLEGE HEAD QUITS CRITICIZING GOVERNOR.
4. Do not break your bread//or roll in your soup.
5. I'm sorry you can't come with us.
Hope this helps!
:)