Answer:
The correct options are:
A) Jonas has homework. It isn't finished. and
D) Jonas has homework, it isn't finished.
Explanation:
In all the correct instance, the sentence is constructed such that there are still two independent clauses.
In A above, the clauses are clearly identified and so is the point of their separation.
The same is true for D.
In B, C, and E the sentences are no longer independent.
In F, the demarcation between two sentences by the semicolon is evident however the second half of the sentence is no longer dependent as it is missing the pronoun "it".
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Answer:
The one thing you should remember, however, is that the first sense presented to you is not, as is commonly assumed, the most 'important,' or 'correct' meaning. Some senses may be archaic, slang, or rare, but none are better than the others.
Dictionaries differ in how they define a word for several reasons. One is that the language is so broad, an explanation of a word's meaning can be made in multiple different ways. A definition may be verbose or terse, depending on how the lexicographer approaches the task of explaining the meaning.
The correct answer for the given question above would be the first option. The one that would be considered relevant to an informative paper explaining the process and commitment required to become an air traffic controller is an interview <span>with a recently hired air traffic controller. Hope this answer helps.</span>
Answer:
Interference.
Explanation:
Interference, in simple terms, is the act of anything that disrupts the smooth flow of things. It can also be defined as something or anything that blocks or obstructs things from moving forward, disturbing the functioning of that act.
In a speech communication process, the various issues like an upcoming job interview, lack of air conditioning, or even a toothache are all examples of interference. They are all elements of any obstruction that might hamper the smooth act of delivering the speech.