Answer:
I believe its a or c sorry if I'm wrong
Explanation:
Determined is defined as <span> having a strong feeling that you are going to do something and that you will not allow anyone get in your way.
Stubborn is defined as </span><span>having or showing dogged determination not to change one's attitude or position on something, especially in spite of good arguments or reasons to do so.
Connotation of determined and stubborn is being strong-willed and resolute. When you are determined, you have decided to do something. When you are stubborn, in doing what you have to do and presented with arguments, you still decided to continue what you are doing regardless of what others say.
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Answer: act as a single unified sentence
Explanation: I suspect this is the answer, because usually it would be like a list. And the list wouldn’t usually be separated in different sentences
*Im guessing its B. Because conjuction is something like a comma but a word. For example the word and, but, also. An adverb is describing a verb, wich is a doing word, like jumping skipping falling. Hope I helped!
Example:
One day, a boy walked to his friend’s house.
Which substitution in diction would best improve the setting in the sentence without changing the meaning of the sentence?
replace “day” with “warm afternoon”
Replace “a boy” with “Cameron”
Replace “walked” with “drove”
Replace “house” with “school”
Answer: Replace “a boy” with “Cameron”