I hope this is not a real question you have to answer for school. If so, respond how you see best. If there is a “right answer” for this question, I don’t know it. But if it’s up to you, and you want my educated answer, I would say this.
Evolution by natural selection is purely impossible. Without bias, it is impossible. In order for a painting to appear, there must be a painter. In order for a building to appear, there must be a builder. In order for creation to appear, there must be a creator. We didn’t happen by chance. We were creating by a creator. So feelings did not come out of the blue, they were always there, within us, because our creator made us that way.
The sentence with a conjunction that correctly coordinates the two independent clauses and demonstrates one event ocurring before another event can occur is B) "We may go to the movies later, but I need to do my homework first".
<u>This sentence contains the coordinating conjunction "but", which is joining two independent clauses</u>, that is, clauses that can stand on its own since they include all the information that is necessary to become complete sentences. <u>The two independent clauses in this sentence are</u><u> "We may go to the movies later"</u><u> and </u><u>"I need to do my homework first"</u>. Moreover, the word "first" in the second clause indicates that the event described in this clause occurrs before the event described in the first clause. This is also indicated by the word "later" in the first clause. Furthermore, "but" suggests the existence of the speaker's condition of doing homework before going to the movies.
Answer: part 1 D
part 2 C
Explanation: that’s what I got on quiz