Answer:
option D
Explanation:
the poet is trying to forgot the person she loves so she tells her heart to forget the warmth the person gave her warth meaning the love and teh affection and the care the person gave her.
A comma splice is where two independent clauses (complete sentences) are joined together with a comma without also including a conjunction such as "and" or "but." Sentences B and D above both contain comma splices (the comma after "century" in B and the comma after "areas" in D). D is also missing a capital letter at the beginning of the sentence. The problem in sentence C is the commas surrounding the word "however." When the word "however is used to join two independent clauses like this, it should be preceded by a semicolon and followed by a comma. In this sentence, the semicolon belongs after the word "area." The word "however" begins the second independent clause. Thus, the only correct sentence above is A.
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The sentences that use the punctuation mark, colon (:) correctly are: Option B. Whales primarily consume four sources of food: shrimp, larvae, plankton, and krill. Option D. Our bus will stop in these cities: Knoxville, Atlanta, and Tallahassee. And Option E. Please pack the following: a sleeping bag, a change of clothes, and a flashlight.
Answer:
Two neighbors have different ideas about the role that borders serve in maintaining relationships between people.
Explanation:
pretty much makes sense