Answer:
If an author is writing about historical events, they should include historical material, but to emphasize it he should also probably add dialogue or a narrator, depending on the story.
Eliza's appearance as a prim and proper beautiful young lady coupled with her perfect English accent surprised the guests; and they began to speculate as to where she came from. As they listened to her talk, they found her weird but Prof. Higgins explained that it was the "new small talk."
Answer:
The dependent clause follows the independent clause in this sentence, so no comma is needed.
Explanation:
When a dependent clause follows an independent clause, there is not need to include a comma as opposed to when the dependent clause is before the independent clause.
In this case the dependent clause being "because her brother’s stereo was turned up to full volume", follows after the independent clause which is, "Beatrice was unable to concentrate on her project". There is therefore no need to put a comma.
A compound sentence consists of two or more independent clauses joined with a comma and coordinating conjunction . C
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Answer & Explanation:
Please, elaborate on your answer so that I may help you! ^-^
I think it's: "He gave 3x to the teacher". But, I'm not sure if we're talking about the same thing. Please, give more to your answer so I can help you!
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