Answer:
J
Explanation:
The proper way to punctuate the use of a conjunctive adverb (however) when connecting two independent clauses is as shown in "J."
The only other way is to use a period (instead of a semicolon) and use a capital "H"" for however.
.... frighten me. However, ...

Who can you infer transformed Dryope into a tree?
A. the country people
B. her child
C. Iole
D. Lotus

D. Lotus
HOPE THIS HELPS^^
I describe her as a good singer; talented, because she is a mother. A person in her own self; reading, writing, etc.
Answer:
John and I are meeting tonight
Explanation: