Answer:
B. Disjunction.
Explanation:
To answer this question we need to know what disjunction means.
<u>When two statements are connected with the word 'or', the new statement is called </u><u>a disjunction.</u><u> In other words, a disjunction is a compound sentence formed by using the word 'or' to join two simple sentences. </u>
As for other options:
- A conjunction is wrong because it would connect the statements with 'and'
- Conditional is wrong because it would connect the statements with 'if'
- The converse is wrong because it would connect the statements with 'no'.
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Answer:
B. complex
Explanation:
A complex sentence includes both a dependent and independent clause, which a dependent clause cannot stand alone, even if a verb and a noun exist, but an independent clause can, in a sentence:
<u>The boys did not go to the park</u> because they went to the zoo.
Dependent Clause: Bold
Independent Clause: <u>Underline</u>
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Answer:
two independent clauses can also be joined into one compound sentence with a semicolon alone
The correct answer is A. Your beauty will never fade, because you will live forever in the lines of this poem.
Explanation:
In this sonnet, the author speaks about the woman he loves. About this, the author points "But thy eternal summer shall not fade" which indirectly expresses the love he feels will never end as well as the beauty of the woman. Additionally, the author shows that not even death will end these in "Nor shall death brag thou wander'st in his shade". Moreover, the author explains his love is immortalized through the lines of the poem in the last verse when he says "When in eternal lines to time thou grow'st." According to this, the option that summarizes the main idea of this excerpt is A.
After giving this question some research. In the story it states that Gandi and his brothers where married at a young age. In fact they were married to girls that where younger then them, chosen by their father.
"Gandi's family held a combined <span>wedding ceremony for him and his two older brothers"</span>