B. Say to himself or herself, “Is that really true?
Answer:
"...we are an American family, and we rise or fall together as one nation and as one people."
The sentence that demonstrate correct punctuation of a compound sentence is Susan learned Russian with ease but, I could never get past the basics of Russian grammar. That is option A.
<h3>What is Compound sentence?</h3>
A Compound sentence is defined as the sentence that is made up of two clauses which are independent clauses that are joined together by a conjunction such as for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.
From the sentence given, the correct sentence with the right punctuation is "Susan learned Russian with ease but, I could never get past the basics of Russian grammar".
This is because the first independent clauses must end with a comma before the conjunction.
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Answer:
so this means basically that you should not hold on to people. you should not beg for someone to stay together with you. if they are walking away, then that means that they are not in your destiny plan. don't get hung up on someone. just move on and get them out of your life.
hope this helps!
have a good rest of your day:)
btw, these are all my own words. i do not copy and paste like some people do. *looks around for answers like that* haha