A compound adjective<span> is a single </span>adjective<span> made up of more than one word (e.g., two-seater aircraft, free-range eggs). The words in a </span>compound adjective<span> are often linked together with a hyphen (or hyphens) to show they are part of the same </span>adjective<span>.</span>
It iuses imagery to express a desire for the melding of the natural world (mammals, pure water, clear sky) with the artificial (cybernetic, computers, programming) in "harmony".
Answer:
Try elaborating and citing evidence more
Explanation:
When I write my essays, I try to incorporate my point of view and my experiences. When citing evidence to support your claim, try elaborating on it more so the reader better understands your writing and how the quote or paraphrase fits in with your claim. A small detail, but this one helps if you need a few extra words-- when writing words like 'it's' or 'they're', try expanding them into two words, like 'it is' or 'they are'. It can really help you if you need just a couple of extra words.
Hello there!
The correct answer is option B, posterior
All of the other words have "first" in them.
The words ante means before, premier is french origin word which means first and prime is an English word which also means first, for example: prime minister.
I hope this helps!