Answer:
A, Join in the Fun Run to help a good cause, make friends, and get healthy.
Explanation:
<em>B causes people to have the "if only 75% need to join, why does that mean me?" mindset.</em>
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<em>C causes people to have the "why does that matter it's not me?" mindset.</em>
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<em>D is not a compelling argument to make to a student.</em>
Answer:
You can find shoes, furniture, dishes, fruits, and vegetables at the market.
Explanation:
Add in commas after each item in the list(except for the last item)
I would have to go with his because he owns it
his jacket
its his possession. <span />
I can tell you what it's not if you're having trouble understanding parallel structure...
"I think I will make a good president because I am honest, trustworthy, and I’m behaving responsibly.<span>"
If this was using parallel structure, it would be "...</span>because I am honest, trustworthy, and responsible."
"<span>I have many plans for the student council, such as making the council more organized, to ensure everyone has a voice, and I’ll be managing meetings more efficiently."
</span>For this, it'd have to be, "...such as making the council more organized, ensuring everyone has a voice, managing meetings more efficiently."
I'm not sure which sentence it actually is though. It's possible it's the last sentence.
Hi there,
A dependent clause is group of words that also had a subject and a verb, but it is not a very complete thought . An independent clause has a complete thought and makes sense. It can stand on its own, while dependent clauses cannot not.
So I believe the answer should be A. dependent clause cannot stand alone; an independent clause expresses a thought on its own.