Which answer is a correctly punctuated compound sentence? A. The strong wind knocked down the tent and we'll have to set it up a
gain. B. The strong wind knocked down the tent; we'll have to set it up again. C. The strong wind knocked down the tent, we'll have to set it up again. D. The strong wind knocked down the tent we'll have to set it up again.
It's B : The strong wind knocked down the tent; we'll have to get it up again.
A and D are run-on sentences.
C is also a run-on sentence, yet is has a comma.
I have always been afraid of needles because I was always getting hurt on air so needles were massive "run away enabled" moments for me. Shots I was almost always sure something would go wrong (which happened several times) so I didn't want that when I was at the doctor's.
Theme stressing the importance of literature as it relates to preserving the expression of humanity and to the importance of independent thinking. I also liked the disturbing questions it raises about individuality and the power of government.
the answer would be A SATIRE because satire means the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.