Jobless
Little pay
Unsafe working conditions
It's B. The dashes separate a mild afterthought.
<span>A compound sentence is a combination of two independent clauses that is being connected by a conjunction. A compound sentence is formed </span>"by joining two simple sentences with a comma and a coordinate conjunction".<span>Some of the coordinate conjunctions that are used to connect these two simple sentences are </span>and, but, so, or, for, nor, yet and many more. Below are some examples of compound sentences.
- I love icecream but, I hate it when it is melting already.
<span>- She goes to school everyday and, she participates in class too.</span>
The correct answer is 'present, third person singular'.
Infinitive would be - to ask.
Past tense would be - asked.
Present participle would be - asking.