In a group discussion the following sentence would be the best example of synthesizing claims and evidence:
B. Since her acting was so bad and the man she loved controlled so much of her life, it's possible that Molly felt she deserved to be spoiled.
Synthesizing claims and evidence refers to summarizing the discussion and stating the main conclusions or thoughts. Therefore, posing questions would probably start or continue the discussion rather than synthesizing it (option A). On the other hand, synthesizing claims and evidence is not compatible with stating one's personal opinion about the topic (option C). Finally, statement D introduces the discussion rather than synthesizing it.
The answer is d.
in a instead of isn't it would be aren't
b i am not sure what it would be but i know is it wrong
for c it would be has instead of have
Answer:
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Explanation:
reached the end of you free preview
The correct answer is A.
The ideas in this sentence are not coordinated at all. They are merely two sentences linked by the conjunction "and."
In order to coordinate it correctly, a more appropiate conjunction should be added. One possibility would be the word "also."