A is the answer because the sentence is obviously asking the reader if they can identify Beethoven's style.
B cannot be the answer because the sentence uses the question word "can"
C cannot be the answer because, again, the sentence is asking a question.
D cannot be the answer because the sentence is not giving a command, but asking a question.
Answer: 1. Compound complex sentence.
2. The cat walked and purred.
Explanation: 1. Compound complex sentences have at least 2 independent clauses and one dependent clause combined by a comma and/or coordinating conjuction.
[After Molly lost the student council] - Dependent clause
[She decided to try out for soccer] - Independent clause
[Her friends thought she made a good decision] - independent clause
These sentences above are combined by a coordinating conjuction and commas.
2. The coordinating conjuction (and) is used to combine the two sentences therefore it is unnecessary to use the subject ( the cat) repeatedly.
Answer:
For Part A:
No one believes liars even when they are telling the truth.
For Part B:
"At last a Wolf really did come, and the Boy cried, 'Wolf! wolf!' as loud as he could: but the people were so used to hearing him call that they took no notice of his cries for help."
Explanation:
For Part A, the theme must be reasonable. The theme "No one believes liars even when they are telling the truth." is the most practical since it states the lesson the author wants the readers and the protagonist to learn. For Part B, the evidence best supports the theme. Because it says that the people were already not believing the boy since he called so many times as a joke. Therefore, for Part A, the answer is C, and the answer for Part B is also C.
Answer & Explanation:
Iago also knows that, for Othello, the handkerchief symbolizes Desdemona's fidelity. When it shows up in Cassio's possession, Othello is convinced that Desdemona is unfaithful. ... The handkerchief also seems to function as a symbol of Othello's mysterious past and his "exoticness."
Answer:
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