Answer:
I believe its C, but my mind said B
Explanation:
Basically 2 of those sentences are run-ons, and you don't want that, right?
The first one has too many pauses. The use of periods, to be exact. Thats wrong.
B makes sense a little because theres mostly pauses, and I'm sure that won't make sense.
C has to be correct because its more clear and makes alot of sense but look back at the answer:
"Trying desperately to remember the questions, she had for the mobster, Raven steadied her voice, then began", but I'm not EXACTLY sure though, because after "then began", there is supposed to be a comma after she starts talking.
D just doesn't make any sense. Its just a still sentence. So many pauses.
So, its probably going to be.... C, I believe. If I'm wrong, I'm sorry.
Explanation:
Its pretty much like a main idea so the main thing in a passage. Example:
Dogs are mainly like humans. They like to eat, sleep, and drink. I think that dogs could pretty much be humans if you got passed there fur and form.
The main idea of that passage would be that dogs are like humans.
Hope it makes since. From, brainly person.
B. Not all sources have accurate information
Answer:
Rational is defined as an adjective that describes something being reasonable or related to the application of reason.
Explanation:
The rational is a noun phrase that is made with an adjective that works as a noun in this sentence which does not lose it real meaning in the context, being the description of "rational" as quality and a subject, using its grammatical function in the sentence as a specific uncountable singular noun
The answer is A because "stolen from a high-security museum" is a sub-clause.