A compound adjective<span> is a single </span>adjective<span> made up of more than one word (e.g., two-seater aircraft, free-range eggs). The words in a </span>compound adjective<span> are often linked together with a hyphen (or hyphens) to show they are part of the same </span>adjective<span>.</span>
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1) The new student in our class is Travis.
2)The White Sox is a baseball team from Chicago.
3) The character Superman was the hero of many young Americans.
4) The twins went to a football game in Los Angeles.
5) The battle at Waterloo was fought between France and Russia.
6) The Lakers won the first game of the basketball season.
7) There were a few boats out on lake Zurick last Tuesday.
8) I heard Thomas say that the movie on Monday was the scariest he's ever seen.
9) This new game from Activision puts you in a race car on Mars.
10) May we go to North Beach next weekend?
11) Bus number 14 will take you to Sanders Avenue.
12) Last week we saw that new adventure movie, Jurassic Park.
13) Andrea left for school before Mark did.
14) The price of gasoline is higher in Europe than it is in Mexico.
Answer: A
Explanation: a compound sentence is one in which 2 independent clauses are joined by a single conjunction by a , or ; alone. A is the only sentence that could be broken up into two complete sentences that make sense if the comma and conjunction (in this case, but) we’re removed. “This loaf of bread is almost stale. We can turn it into breadcrumbs for the meatballs”.
Answer: D) Tone.
Explanation: The tone of a poem, a story or even a sentence is the attitude of the text (the author's or speaker's attitude) towards the subject, theme, audience or even the characters. There are many differents kinds of tones: happy, sad, angry, positive, negative, objective, subjective, etc. According to that definition, the correct answer is the corresponding to option D.