You should begin by gathering textual evidence. With the textual evidence, you will be able to provide quotes that will help support your analysis.
Answer:
The most correct way to write this would be U.S.,
Explanation:
I have a few opitions which are all techincally grammaticlly correct.
First, the radio signals came from the United States; then they came from Canada. (More formal)
...came from the U.S. but then.... (also grammatrically correct)
...from the U.S., then from ....
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Explanation:
Answer:
<em>Simple:</em>
I like burritos.
The flower is purple.
Dinnertime will be soon.
I have heartburn.
The mail is here.
<em>Compound:</em>
Jerry went to the store, but he couldn't find what he needed.
My favorite color is green, but I also like red.
Anne feels sick, so she is going to go home.
Tacos taste great, and they're also easy to make!
Sushi is good, but burgers are better.