Sentences are both simple and complex to clearly communicate ideas.
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Each paragraph focuses on a key area to make related support clear and relevant.
Answer:
the sentence that joins two sentences without using any conjunction
Answer:
B. "watch the running of the bulls and the bullfights"
Explanation:
Option B is the correct answer.
It is the phrase that best supports the answer in Part A. In Paragraph 5, we see the author using the word "hedonistic". The word is known to mean engaging in the pursuit of pleasure. It also means to be sensually self-indulgent.
In paragraph 5, as the author uses the word, hedonistic, he further explains it by saying they "watch the running of the bulls and the bullfights". This is closly in meaning to hedonistic. It has to do with pursuit of pleasure.
Depends on what you are talking about for example if you are talking about a nonfiction or an opinion piece then the author might use transition words to move smoothly on to the next paragraph or to start a new topic.
If it's a fiction then it's most likely using descriptive language, p.o.v , dialogue and character development I. The story
Pretty sure it's B I don't remember the proper rules of commas and the word "and" but it's either A or B