Answer:
The settings of the story takes place at the Ethel River.
Explanation:
'In the Jaws Of the Aligator' is a short story written by P.C Arnoult.The story is about a tug-of-war between an alligator, antagonist, and the protagonist, Ume, over the body of protagonist's wife, Taita.
The setting of the story is a time and place or location of when and where the story took place. A setting may include geographical location, weather, time, social or cultural environment, etc.
In the story 'In the Jaws of the Alligator', story's setting is the 'Ethel River.' The story took place at the Ethel River, where protagonist along with his wife, Taita and an eight-year-old son went to collect mussel-shells, an ingredient that helps to make lime. It is at this setting, the protagonist had a tug-a-war with the alligator, the place where the alligator caught hold of his wife, and the place where she died. Another element of this settiing is that the place have the possibility of having alligators. That's the reason Ume and his son were keeping watch over alligators.
1. I am urging you to give up smoking. It’s so important.
2. I am begging you to lend me the money!
3. I suggest you paint the wall yellow.
4. I promise I will buy you a bike if you get a passing grade.
Answer:
When much oil was discovered in the land of the Nigerian Igbos in 1965, they wanted to rule themselves, and a bloody coup began, starting a war over Biafra, their new country.
Explanation:
The most effective combination of the given sentences is the first one. It's easy to understand and grammatically correct.
The second one is incorrect because the sentences aren't well-connected. We shouldn't use the same conjunction too many times, and here, the conjunction <em>and </em>is repeated.
In the third option, the same issue is present. Besides that, an unnecessary <em>that </em>is used before the phrase<em> much oil,</em> making the sentence additionally difficult to comprehend.
In the fourth option, we have a comma splice - a type of punctuation error, where independent clauses are connected only by a comma. Inserting a conjunction or replacing the comma with a semicolon would correct this mistake.
This is why the first option is the correct one.
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