A run-on sentence is a sentence having two independent clauses with improper punctuation and without conjunctions. The correct answer is option b. It is difficult to understand a run-on sentence because you cannot identify where to pause or stop and that the sentence does not have conjunctions which would help in the transition of clauses.
Answer:
the part that translates.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Desde el punto de vista lingüístico, la diferencia más visible entre las dos palabras tiene que ver con el lugar desde donde parte la acción. El compromiso se origina en el interior, emana desde donde antes no existía, y la obligación se impone desde fuera.
she mostly sent a copy of her book to show her former physician that his treatment plan was wrong
Answer:
- Petulant
- Somnolent
- Recalcitrant
- Supplement
- Recreant
- Pertinent
- Resilient
- Significant
Explanation:
Well, the definitions basically give you the explanation here, never the less let me explain: Petulant is used as an adjective and it means to be irritable or sulky about something. Somnolent means to be sleepy and it is also an adjective. Recalcitrant is an adjective as well and means to be uncooperative, for instance; <em>the child was realcitrant as he didn't want to eat his vegetables. </em>Supplement is a noun and means additional. Recreant is an adjective and means cowardly. Pertinent means relevant, to the point. Risilient is to have a strong attitude towards good and bad things in life and finally, significant is a synonym of important. All in all, all of these except supplement are adjectives.