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using a semicolon between the clauses only with a conjunction
Answer: D
Explanation: "Mayor Dixon" has an OPINION (bias) that he wants teens to get afterschool jobs. Bias is not facts, but opinions. A would not be it because even though it may be offensive, it's not just someone's opinion on the topic. B isn't it, since the student is asking for help. And its not C either because that is a fact, and if it was biased against the teens, that would be contradicting the statement since its showing that the teens DID do something, and volunteered, sort of like a job.
Answer:
Explanation:
words that are similar in meaning are called SYNONYMS.I
Example: for question #1
1: synonym for ACT is MOVE
2: synonym for PERFORMED is ACT or PRESENT
3. synonym for COMMON is FAMILIAR
4. synonym for LANGUAGE is SPEECH
5. synonym for QUALITIES is CONDITIONS
all these words mean the same.
for question #2... I don't know
Answer:
There are four types of sentences: simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex. Each sentence is defined by the use of independent and dependent clauses, conjunctions, and subordinators. Simple sentences: A simple sentence is an independent clause with no conjunction or dependent clause.
Explanation: