The readability of a written document is determined by both sentence clarity and document formatting; use concise language and clear headings to improve the readability of your message’ is a correctly written compound sentence.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Compound sentences are the ones which has more than one independent clause and that are formed by either conjunctions, (and, but, yet.. etc) semicolon(;) or just comma (,)
- Independent Clause as the name suggests are the type of sentence which can stand alone and can form its own sentence.
- For example, in the sentence: ‘The readability of a written document is determined by both sentence clarity and document formatting; use concise language and clear headings to improve the readability of your message’, there are two independent clause- one which appears before the semicolon and the other after the semicolon thus making it a compound sentence.
Answer:
Explanation: The author's tone in this line from William Dean Howells's "Editha" can be described as sarcastic.
Answer:
introduce the main point of the essay
Answer:
What: Snowball
The Link: We have had record breaking snowballs in our history
Explanation:
What can we learn from this in today's world?
Answer: We can learn a lot from snowballs like how dense the snowfall is, we can also find out how heavy or light the snow is, and we can also learn if the snow is mostly ice or water
Answer:
After changing the pronoun focus, the sentences can be:
Walking is one of the best forms of exercise because it helps one lose weight and improve one's cardiovascular systems while one enjoys being outside in the fresh air.
(Alternative answer - see the explanation below)
Walking is one of the best forms of exercise because it helps people lose weight and improve their cardiovascular systems while they enjoys being outside in the fresh air.
Explanation:
When writing formally, we must avoid permeating our texts with sentences that are too personal. Formal writing demands impersonality, which makes it sound more trustworthy and unbiased. Therefore, using the first person "I" should be avoided. One way to substitute it is by using the pronoun "one", as we did in the first answer above. Some people find it difficult to use "one". If that is the case, we can always use "you" or "people". These do not sound as formal as "you", but are still less personal and informal than "I".