The answer is easily Balthazar
Answer:
Jill, one of triplets, becomes involved in the problems of her family--her widowed, hypochondriac mother, daughter Daisy, workaholic brother John, and over organized sister Julie, who runs off with a lecherous priest.
Explanation:
Jargon is a language that belongs to a group , often a profession . so in that case it can be useful for teachers and maybe even a group of people in work so yes.
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Answer:
appositive
Explanation:
An appositive renames the noun it refers to. Here, we're 'renaming' Dr. Benton Jones to "winner of the Nobel Prize." You could refer to him by either 'name' ('Dr. Jones' or 'winner of the Nobel Prize') going forward.
Two sentences joined with a coordinating conjunction and a comma form a compound sentence. If it were a complex, it would have a dash. If it were a comma splice, it would have a dash and a dash. If it were a run-on, it wouldn't have either, just a lot of and in it.
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