Answer:
I cannot wait to see this movie because the main character is played by my favorite actress.
Explanation:
This is the most accurate answer because it is complex and incorporates both ideas, whereas the other options are wordy and don't use the conjunctions properly.
The answer is B, this is a 'compound sentence', because it contains two independent clauses: 1. Shannon read Stuart Little + and + 2. (Shannon) reported on it.
Take the whole number times the denominator:
6 x 5 = 30
Take the product (in this case the 30) and add the numerator:
30 + 1 = 31
Take the numerator (again, in this case ours is 31) and put it over the original denominator aka the one you started with/had before you multiplied:
31/5
I would disagree. To read would be considered an infinitive. The reason why I think the answer is infinitive is because, I know in Spanish, which is similar to English, to do something ( to read) it was always considered an infinitive. It's an action verb. It's not d because there are no other words following the to read. Hopefully this makes more sense.
Answer:
I waive any possibility of compensation for injuries that I may receive as a result of participation in this research.I waive any possibility of compensation for injuries that I may receive as a result of participation in this research.