part of speech for thought is (thinking).
Answers:
1. the word that joins the two parts is "and"
2. the subject is "they"
Explanation:
1. the words joining compound sentences can be easily remembered using the acronym 'fanboys': for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
2. the subject of a sentence is the person/thing that is doing or being something
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<span>the statement that best describes the author’s viewpoint in the
passage is B, the US government’s skillful use of research and
intelligence enabled a vital spy mission.</span>
Everyone leaves and the hall is empty for 12 years.
The answer is C. limits the meaning of the word it describes.
It should not be set off by commas, it can occur at the beginning or the end of a sentence, and doesn't function as an adverb.
Example: The man who lives next door is old.
This restrictive clause limits "the man" to say it's specifically the one next door.