Noun clause it names a thing ( snow, stars exetra)
Answer:
answer: A) " My poor Sylvia's rose!" ejaculated Dr. Heidegger, holding it in the light of the sunset clouds; "it appears to be fading again. "
Explanation:
explanation: there really is no explanation, because you can read the question and match the words the question is using to a text in the passage that makes sense. that is how i taught myself☺
Joining two simple sentences into another simple sentence
Sentence synthesis means combining two or more simple sentences into one new sentence. ...
By using infinitives.
We can combine these two sentences into one using a to-infinitive.
By using a noun or phrase in apposition.
By using a participle.
We can combine two simple sentences into one by using a present or past participle
The correct answer is A.
B is incorrect. Normally the bibliography is middle to last in steps of writing.
C is incorrect. This is done in the editing phase.
D is incorrect. This is done in the revising phase.
E is incorrect. Research notes, although helpful, should be gathered before the first draft and put into an outline.