From the options given, the statement that best explains the given phrase is this: WEALTH MAKES PEOPLE VIRTUOUS. The reference made to the inability of an empty sack to stand upright also lends to this, because when a sack is filled up, it becomes easy for it to stand upright. That is to say, may a man has wealth, it's easy to be virtuous.
Two sentences joined with a coordinating conjunction and a comma form a compound sentence. If it were a complex, it would have a dash. If it were a comma splice, it would have a dash and a dash. If it were a run-on, it wouldn't have either, just a lot of and in it.
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The author establishes a textual structure of cause and effect to establish the relationship between physical activity and good health.
<h3>What is cause-and-effect textual structure?</h3>
- It is a way of organizing text information.
- It is the way of showing how one element provokes the existence of the other.
- It is a way of relating two elements.
To make the reader understand how physical activity is related to good health, the author must organize the text in a cause and effect structure, as it will show how good health is a consequence of physical activity.
Your question is incomplete and you did not show the text to which this question relates. This prevents me from providing an objective answer, but I hope the above information can help you.
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Synonyms: Verb. break up, decouple, disassociate, disconnect, disjoin, disjoint, dissever, dissociate, disunite, divorce, part, ramify, resolve, separate, sever, split, sunder, uncouple, unlink, unyoke.