Timothy (walks) to school everyday, and he lives four miles away.
The answer would be a Fused sentence because A fused sentence (or run-on) occurs when two independent clauses are joined without punctuation or without a coordinating conjunction. Which we can clearly see in the sentence
Internet Search Engine
In the excerpt it shows that the "web navigator" is something that you type "arcane codes and symbols into" and then you are "flooded with fifty thousand incorrect answers". This is exactly what we do now with search engines like Google, Yahoo, or Bing. We type in what we are looking for and in return get a list of possible results, many of which are not what we were looking for. This makes Internet Search Engine the best option.
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I think it’s ‘in conclusion’ because you say that when you’re finished with saying what you needed to say, so therefore I don’t think that’s be a good phrase to use when you’re trying to live from one thing to another