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C. They are too busy with visitors.
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Answer:
Francisco does not really want Roman to come with him.
Explanation:
The evidence shows that Francisco doesn't want roman to go with him and his friends.
Answer:
Your answer would be D.
Explanation:
A compound sentence joins two or more independent clauses with a coordinator such as and, for, but, or a semi-colon. Independent clauses are made up of two phrases that can stand alone as a complete thought. They are not dependent upon one another, but they put together similar ideas. What is more, they contain three things: a subject, an action, and a complete thought (take 1).
1) I like reading, and I'm buying a new book on Friday
In the sentence above, you can see that the comma is placed after the independent clause (I like reading) and before the coordinating conjunction (and).
There was a loud knock on the door, my parents were home. I didn’t know why they were home but they came. I opened the door in shock and asked them why they were home so early. They said we can home early because we have a surprise. I said really, a surprise? They said yes we are going to a different state for a few weeks. I was so ready and excited to go. I couldn’t wait, when are we leaving I asked, they said tomorrow. Ok I’ll go pack now then.
This helped him by being able to interact with his family.
I know this might be short and boring, it should work though, let me know if you have any questions and make sure to check for spelling errors and punctuation errors. Hope this is helpful, have a great day.