Normally the hook senetence or grabbing sentence that attracts attention like
"Have you ever had problems cleaning your rug, well now you can with our new bleach product." Like that for example. So I would say true.
Calpurnia learned to read from Miss Buford. The correct answer is D.
This is a run on sentence because a run on sentence has no word to join them together!
<span>Passage that most effectively
uses transitions is passage (A). Transitions are words or phrases that improve
connections and transitions in sentences or paragraphs. They give the logical
order and structure to the text. So, when in passage (A) when it’s stated that
humans are self-centered, but still animal loving it’s most logical to use
transition “still” and transition “but” when implying that humans treat one
another the same as they treat animals.</span>