<span>"You could go crazy thinking of how public our lives really are—[the omnipresent security cameras, the tracking data on our very smart phones,] the porous state of our Internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says New Yorker journalist Susan Orlean.
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Today I am sitting at my desk, getting my school work done. My desk is brown and my chair is white. It's one of those chairs that has wheels. I can hear my mom downstairs yelling, "(yourname) where are you?" I tell her, "I'm doing my homework, mom." I am getting ready to be done for the day, only one more assignment is left.
There is something wrong with Holden as he says while still at pencey
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Explanation:
It's compound
The first sentence: My father is going to retire next year.
Second sentence: My mother is going to keep working
Third sentence: (so) they can pay the bills without worrying.
The last entry is the hard one. So in that sentence is a conjunction and it means consequently. But is it a subordinate or a coordinate conjunction?
It think it is a coordinate conjunction. The sentence <em>they can pay the bills without worrying </em>is a complete thought that stands alone. Therefore the three clauses are all major clauses.
<em>hmmm</em><em> </em><em>so</em><em> </em><em>what</em><em> </em><em>is</em><em> </em><em>this</em><em> </em><em>I</em><em> </em><em>don't</em><em> </em><em>understand</em><em> </em>