Answer:
D). Conjunction.
Explanation:
Conjunction is illustrated as the word which is employed to link two words, clauses or sentences together and describes how the two words or phrases are related to each other. It is exemplified as the part of speech that acts as a bond to unite the two clauses or sentences in co-operation to offer a more complete and coherent thought.
In the given question, the word 'but' functions as coordinating conjunction in the sentence as it joins the two independent clauses 'My dog, Stella, loves to go for walks in good weather' and 'refuses to step outside if it is raining' to offer a more accomplished thought. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
The details from the historical fiction piece "Marie Curie and the Discovery of Radioactivity" that support Marie's factual statement are:
In the winter, it was so cold that she emptied her closet, piling the clothes on the bed so she'd be warm enough to sleep.
Explanation:
The question is not complete since it does not provide the options to answer, here are the options:
A) She also met the man who soon became her husband—Pierre Curie, a brilliant young physicist as promising (and poor) as Marie.
B) A moment later, people passing by the School of Physics and Chemistry were treated to a sight not often seen on the fashionable streets of Paris in the early 1900s: a bareheaded young woman in a laboratory smock, ripping eagerly into the pile of heavy sacks and burying her hands in . . . dirt?
C) In the winter, it was so cold that she emptied her closet, piling the clothes on the bed so she'd be warm enough to sleep.
D) No one, the Curies included, had ever seen this element. Still, the husband-and-wife team had given it a name: radium.
The original paragraph is describing a winter scene where the narrator explains how did Marie Curie managed to keep warm during the hard times then the line in option C is giving a detailed description of the same situation in a simplified version with simpler sentences that confirm the same idea.
Answer:
My alarm woke me from my pleasant dreams. I groaned and rolled over snoozing it, I had previously been up the night before doing homework and watching a movie. That was all I did anymore. I sighed against my pillow that I had bought online. Well I also did a lot of online shopping. My alarm began to beep at me again and I rolled over turning it off once again. I picked up my phone and wiped my eyes before putting on my glasses. When I opened my phone it said I had 50 new messages. "What?" I squinted at my phone, "What happened now? If I have been exposed again.." I trail off but then see all the texts and gasp. "What?" I read a few quickly before rushing to my social media apps to check if its true. "If this is a prank, it isn't going to be funny." I quickly learn it is not and could not be more excited yet surprised. I questioned why the pandemic was over so fast, it took forever to hit its peak how did it just end? I immediately made plans with my friends and family. We were going to do everything we could to celebrate. Have a party, go to a restaurant, visit our college campus and not wear masks. I would shower and dress in by best clothes which I had bought online. I would curl my hair for the first time in who knows how long and put on a little makeup. I would text everyone I know to saying, 'Let's meet. " I would excitedly get to hug everyone I had not in so long. Eventually I would go back to live school and resume my everyday hikes. I would be able to work again and see the people who I am helping. I wouldn't have to get constant tests. I would see my friends as often as I could and me and my family would travel.
Explanation:
Not an entire essay but it should help :)