U can use a comma and a coordinating conjunction to join 2 independent clauses.
Answer:
1)candle
2)map
3)all the people on the boat are married
4)heroine
Explanation:
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The first text box is C, since it introduces text with "picture this" and a nice setting they'd like to imagine.
The second text box is B as it flows the hook (which gets the audience's attention) smoothly into the claim.
The third text box is A, as it goes into detail on the writer's claim
The fourth text box is D, as the word "however" indicates there will be a counterclaim
The last text box is E since it goes into detail on the counterclaim.
Try describing simple like the sky.
#1 The clouds float across the sky like fluffy bits of cotton candy.
#2 The sun smiles down on the earth, yellow and bright.
#3 Whispering wisps of wind whistle by.
This uses simile, personification, and alliteration in that order. For your own (if you don't want to plagiarize my answer entirely) try replacing the verbs and adjectives I used for each sentence, and maybe find your own comparison for the clouds. I wouldn't suggest using my response word for word, but it can be a good example. Plus, mine isn't very dramatic.
Maybe describe a stormy sky?