1. I am going to the concert; I already bought the tickets.
2. We need more money; the bills are adding up quickly.
3. Cindy is the prettiest girl; she will win the pageant.
4. The crowd cheered; the team won the game.
5. Call the station; the tire is flat.
6. I am running for office; I need your vote.
7. They invited me; I didn’t go.
8. You need to practice; you won’t perform well.
9. The plumber fixed the pipe; it still leaks.
10. Your cat us purring; he scratched me.
Answer:D
Explanation: It gives three different examples of suspense and mystery. First, he talks about his death, so its going to cause suspense because now we want to know if he really is going to die and how.
Go to another site they can help you
The answer is B. selecting words that are specific and descriptive. Because you want to interest you reader whoever they might be.
I think its "Whose" because 'Who's" is shortened for "Who is"