The correct answer is B. Incidentally.
Explanation
Linking Words are words that are used to relate ideas within a paragraph. To select the appropriate linking word it is necessary to know the context of the sentence to give cohesion and coherence to the text. In the sentence presented, the appropriate linking word is "incidentally" because the idea "wearing certain colors may also attract mosquitoes" acts as a complementary information and the linking word "incidentally" can be used to add ideas. So, the correct answer is B.
I think the most grammatically correct answer is actually B. Correct me if I am wrong.
The alliteration is that she's telling you how her life was and how some days it was good and other days it wan't so good. She uses alliteration because she wants her reader to know how days were during her life. Although she wasn't a slave she still had a hard life and the alliteration she uses represents that and how she wishes things were easier and she's saying that life was hard for folks back then. I hope this helps.
True because ignoring relevant background issues will make your writing less persuasive.
<span>A simple sentence (called an independent clause), includes a verb and noun.
Example: The boy fell (verb: fell, noun: boy)
Example: In the tub, the boy fell on his bottom. (verb: fell, noun: boy)
Example: The dog barked.
Example The dog barked at the cat last night.
Example: This question is odd.
Compound sentences include two independent clauses but doesn't require a dependent clause, and the independent clauses are connected using a conjunction (but), or punctuation like a semi colon (;) or comma (,).
Example: My friend invited me to the game but my parents didn't let me go. (2 clauses: invited to a game, parents didn't let him go. Conjunction: "but")
Example: I have to stay up all night to finish this, my meeting is first thing in the morning. (2 clauses: stay up all night, meeting in the morning. Punctuation is a comma).</span>