C. I thought about what he'd said soon I realized he was right.
A run-on sentence is a sentence that contains two independent clauses that are not joined with the correct punctuation. An independent clause has a subject and verb and contains a complete thought. Sentence C has two complete thoughts with a subject and verb, but no punctuation to connect them correctly. The independent clauses are "I thought about what he'd said" and "Soon I realized he was right". To correct this sentence the author would need to use a semicolon (;) between the clauses or use a comma and conjunction. While some of the other sentence contain extra conjunctions (option B and D), they don't have two subject and verb phrases. Option A uses a semicolon to join the two independent clauses which makes it grammatically correct.
The answer is A Identifying with the opposing side
While you do want to challenge the opposing side you don’t want to completely disregard or ignore their information. You need to acknowledge it, disable it, and prove yours superior
Answer:
2). The churn top
Explanation:
Symbols are demonstrated as the commonly employed literary devices in which the author employs an object, idea, action, person, place, etc. as symbols that convey a deeper meaning. It allows the author to add depth and emotion in the work by attaching additional and implicit meaning to these symbols.
In the text 'Everyday Use', the 'butter churn top' is crucial to its theme as it reminds the narrator(Mama Johnson) of her family tradition of making butter by hand and having its top. <u>This sense of belonging attached to the churn top helps in developing the theme of heritage and tradition in the text which is the most significant aspect that is being highlighted</u>. Thus, <u>option 2</u> is the correct answer.