Answer:
The sentence that draws attention equally to both clauses is:
D. We did not sleep well last night; thunderstorms kept waking us.
Explanation:
The first three options all consist of a main clause and a dependent clause. That establishes a relationship of subordination. In that sense, one clause seems to be more important that the other, since the subordinate one depends on the main clause for it to have a complete meaning.
<u>However, the last option does not create such a relationship. What "unites" the clauses is merely punctuation. Both clauses remain as independent. That means they both express complete thoughts on their own. When read out loud, unlike the other options, they have similar intonations, which also helps us notice they are equally important. Therefore, we can say the last option draws attention equally to both clauses.</u>
Answer:
D. The boarding schools destroyed students’ sense of home and belonging.
Explanation:
Denotation, as connotation means the idea or feeling a word gives in addition to its literal meaning, while denotation means the literal meaning of the word in contrast to a feeling it may suggest.
Horde is to crowd as pound is to crush
The answer is C) AABA
Whose woods these are I think I know (A)
His House is in the village though (A)
He will not see me stopping here (B)
To watch the woods fill up with snow (A)