To be there for that person or friend to be compassionate
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1. an interview with a social media blogger
5. a piece by a family counselor in a newspaper
6. a journal article by a psychologist
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A social media blogger would be an appropriate source because its credibility. A social media blogger likely has a lot of experience with social media, and therefore likely has knowledge of its psychological effects.
A family counselor is appropriate because your research question involves personal relationships. A family counselor is someone who knows a lot about personal relationships, and the psychology behind them.
A journal article by a psychologist is an appropriate source because a psychologist likely has knowledge about the psychological effects of a persons social life. Social media often plays a role in a person's social life.
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1. antagonist
the person who opposes the protagonist
2. chronological
a story that is told in an actual time sequence
3. climax
the turning point of a story
4. connotation
implied meanings behind the dictionary definitions of words
Answer:
A run-on sentence occurs when two or more independent clauses (also known as complete sentences) are connected improperly. One common type of run-on sentence is a comma splice. ... A comma splice occurs when two independent clauses are joined with just a comma.
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