Family Abduction. There are three distinct types of abductions that vary depending on who the abductor is. ...
Acquaintance Abductions. A lower percentage of abductions are "acquaintance" abductions. ...
Example of Child Acquaintance Abduction. ...
Stranger Kidnappings.
This, on the other hand, is a big, interesting book. Native English<span>-speakers intuitively know what order to put words in, but this is hard to teach to those </span>learning<span> the language. The difference between the right and wrong order is so subtle that it's hard to explain beyond simply saying that it “just sounds right” I find it simple but we all have our own opinions..</span>
you didnt post the passage
The answer is c i would say it kinda makes more sense.
The answer to your question would be that the statement that describes best sentence 2 is the the one that says that the example is a compound sentence. That is the correct option is the last one.
A compound sentence joins two or more independent clauses with a coordinator such as for, and, or but, or a semicolon.
1) The right-handed twin always did the right thing, (clause 1)
2) and the left-handed twin always did everything backward. (clause 2)