The readability of a written document is determined by both sentence clarity and document formatting; use concise language and clear headings to improve the readability of your message’ is a correctly written compound sentence.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Compound sentences are the ones which has more than one independent clause and that are formed by either conjunctions, (and, but, yet.. etc) semicolon(;) or just comma (,)
- Independent Clause as the name suggests are the type of sentence which can stand alone and can form its own sentence.
- For example, in the sentence: ‘The readability of a written document is determined by both sentence clarity and document formatting; use concise language and clear headings to improve the readability of your message’, there are two independent clause- one which appears before the semicolon and the other after the semicolon thus making it a compound sentence.
What I would draw from that quote, would be to be who you are and don't let peoples opinion about you make any difference. Also don't let social media or peers of anyone of the sort, try changing who you are, but rather be yourself.
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Answer: The poet's use of puns creates humor in the poem. Moreover, it gives each reader an opportunity to interpret the poem in his/her own way.
Explanation:
<em>"Love Song, With Two Gold Fish"</em> is a poem written by Grace Chua. It describes the relationship between the two goldfishes in a bowl. There was a strong connection between them, until the female fish wished to go to the ocean. The male fish, however, could not make her dream come true, as the two of them were "trapped" in the bowl, which made the female fish dissatisfied.
In the poem, the author uses puns (jokes that include words with different possible meanings) multiple times. For instance, he describes that the female fish makes<em> "fish eyes and kissy lips" </em>at the male fish. The two phrases, "fishy eyes" and "kissy lips" are puns, because they are a part of the fishes' appearance - they do have "fishy eyes" and a special shape of lips. However, the phrases can be also interpreted as a description of the relationship between the two fishes - the sign that the female fish gives to the male fish. This creates humor in the poem, and enables the reader to interpret it in his own way.
American conservative William F. Buckley once said that he'd rather be governed by the first 2000 names in the Boston phonebook than the 2000 faculty members of Harvard. (Somewhat ironic, coming from a guy who went to Yale and then founded an intellectually rigorous journal.) But our point is, Orwell might have agreed: in Animal Farm pigs take control because they're the smartest animals on the farm and then turn right around and start abusing that power.
But you can't just blame the eggheads. The pigs would never have succeeded if they other animals hadn't blindly gone along with it. Moral of the story: you don't need to go to Yale, but you do need to form some opinions of your own.