Such songs have power to quiet the restless pulse of care
Answer:
Your answer would be D.
Explanation:
A compound sentence joins two or more independent clauses with a coordinator such as and, for, but, or a semi-colon. Independent clauses are made up of two phrases that can stand alone as a complete thought. They are not dependent upon one another, but they put together similar ideas. What is more, they contain three things: a subject, an action, and a complete thought (take 1).
1) I like reading, and I'm buying a new book on Friday
In the sentence above, you can see that the comma is placed after the independent clause (I like reading) and before the coordinating conjunction (and).
1. Would you like to join my band? - add 'you like to'
2. Martina's band has played in concerts since 2013. - add 'since'
3. Her old band was not as good as her new one. - add 'as good'
4. There are six people in Martina's band. - add 'are six people'
5. You don't have to pay anything to get into their concerts. - add 'have to'
Answer:
A. They display assonance and consonance, respectively.
Explanation:
A P E X
The argument of Reagan is most likely found in the following sentence:
<span>the Soviets challenged the Western alliance with a grave new threat, (this statement sounds most like an argument and least like a fact).
He supports this argument by mentioning things such as </span>
<span>SS-20 nuclear missiles - so we see that he supports the claim with a fact. However, he also mentions personal impressions, such as during his visits.
Therefore, the best answer is the following:
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<span>C) Reagan’s evidence is relevant but is insufficient to prove his claims as it relies on his own personal beliefs.</span>