Denotation and connotation
That's correct, it's option D) Both A and B.
Option C looks incorrect due to the misuse of punctuation. Since the conjunction "and" was added, there is no reason to use a semicolon before it in this situation.
Option A uses correct punctuation, comma, before the conjunction "and". Let's keep it in mind that it is a conjunction's role to connect two sentences in order to form a compound one.
Option B is also correct because, even though it does not use a conjunction to connect the sentences, it uses the semicolon to indicate the sentences are related, that their ideas are connected.
Grazing contentedly in the pasture is the dream of every cow.
Grazing contentedly in the pasture is to chew grass happily in the grass meadow.
I assume you want a way to finish this sentence?
•when it’s quiet.
•when they’re alone
•when they’re inspired
•when they’re in a particular setting
I’m not sure if there’s something specific your teacher wants though.
Answer:
1. The biggest influence in shaping Ponyboy's identity was his loyalty to his gang as throughout the book the author shows just how loyal Ponyboy is. 2. To begin with, in the story, Darry did not want Ponyboy to go to the rumble because he was quite beat up.
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