Here are three I could think of now.
1. Technological advancements in modern times
2. History of modern technology
3. Uses and convenience of technology today
A prose poem.
When we look at the poem, “In This Moment,” by Ales
Debeljak, it can be a bit confusing to try to qualify it as a poem because it
resembles so closely a narrative. However
when we read it, it does have the rhythm of poem as well as all the imagery one
might associate with a poem. Works like
this are known as prose poetry. As such,
“In This Moment” is a prose poem.
I would guess a semicolon. It is common for a semi-colon to be succeeded by a word like "however" or "therefore" and then a comma.
"No revision is necessary" for this sentence. When a piece of speech like this is interrupted by named the speaker you don't need to capitalize the first letter of the second half.
Answer: B. Opinion
Explanation: Both Grover Cleveland and William Howard Taft worked together, but Grover Cleveland was a governor, not a president like William Howard Taft.