Answer: Yes
Explanation: Prowess leads to a sense of pride.
Answer:
C. Explicit details about how the library items are arranged.
Explanation:
As known, 'Explicit' means that whatever was said, it's stated clearly.
Implicit means that a subject was implied, but you still need to use context clues to find the answer.
In this case, it clearly says, "To the left side a card catalog."
'On the right, newspapers are draped over a quilt rack' <em>and </em> "Magazines face out from the wall"
All of these quotes are explicitly(<em>clearly</em>) saying where each of the library items go. Including, Card catalogs, newspapers, and Magazines.
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Answer: C. I was
surprised by how loud my new baby sister could cry I might have to get ear
plugs.
Explanation: A
run-on sentence is a sentence that conjoins thought with the usage of
conjunctions and punctuation such as a comma or semi-colon. Choice C did not
use any punctuation, besides a period (which doesn't matter in this case) and
did not contain any conjunctions whatsoever.
Choice A is
incorrect because the word "so" was used to bridge two thoughts.
"So" is a conjunction. Also, a comma was used, so we know this isn't
a run-on sentence.
Choice B is
incorrect because the word "and" was used merge two thoughts.
"And" is a conjunction.
Choice D is
incorrect because a semi-colon was used to couple two thoughts into one
sentence.
Thus, the answer is
Choice C.
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