Answer:
D. The boy worked hard on his story, for he wanted to win the contest.
Explanation:
A compound sentence is any sentence composed of two independent clauses, separated by a comma and a conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) or a semicolon. The two independent clauses in answer D are "The boy worked hard on his story" (subject being boy, verb being worked), and "he wanted to win the contest" (subject being he, verb being wanted).
Answers A and B are incorrect because they do not contain two independent clauses. C also does not contain two independent clauses, but instead a prepositional phrase, which could be confused with an independent clause. These are not the same however, and the comma separating this phrase and clause is not followed by a conjunction word, therefore it is not a compound sentence.
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So these debates are usually over virtue ethics (basically what you value, how you value things etc.). One debate is between the philosophy of utilitarianism and deontology (consequentialism vs means based). Social problems and issues are often times evaluated under particular values. For (a simple) ex. a utilitarian would value implementing a policy to save the most people whereas a deontologist wouldn’t look to save the most people if it meant infringing on the rights of the individual. So a utilitarian would care more about extinction then the most gruesome possible death of one person. Hope this helps!
I think A is the answer
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Chicanx art has not abandoned its original ideals just because of the inclusion of mainstream art galleries and museums. The importance of Chicanx art prevails and stays close to the heart of the Chicanx community.
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Why Chicanx art is so important to the Chicanx community?</h3>
The Chicano artwork showcases mentioned the roots of the Chicano Art Movement and its competitive continuation to symbolize its network.
It transforms and takes the form of the community it revolves around and it keeps to conform and exhibits the lives, needs, and politics of the human beings it represents.
Thus, Chicanx art has not abandoned its original ideals just because of the inclusion of mainstream art galleries and museums. The importance of Chicanx art prevails and stays close to the heart of the Chicanx community.
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I think it's American Psychological Association