The compound verb is earned good grades.
The answer is:
<u>Adverb clause:</u> whenever he is called.
<u>Subordinating conjunction:</u> whenever
<u>Word(s) modified:</u> responds
Adverb clauses consist of a group of words which function as an adverb. as a result, they modify a verb, adjective, another adverb or an entire sentence. They also contain a subject and a verb, and indicate when, where, how, why or under what condition the action of the verb happens.
Additionally, subordinating conjunctions join independent and dependent clauses. The first can stand on its own but the second cannot - it does not form a complete thought.
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The theme for President Obama's speech was "Rescue, Rebuild, Restore – a New Foundation for Prosperity". Among the topics that Obama covered in his speech were proposals for job creation and federal deficit reduction.
Answer:
In what way is the informational content of this passage used to make a claim? The story of Lowell supports the claim that. cutting-edge technology is needed for scientific. discovery.
Explanation:
The readability of a written document is determined by both sentence clarity and document formatting; use concise language and clear headings to improve the readability of your message’ is a correctly written compound sentence.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Compound sentences are the ones which has more than one independent clause and that are formed by either conjunctions, (and, but, yet.. etc) semicolon(;) or just comma (,)
- Independent Clause as the name suggests are the type of sentence which can stand alone and can form its own sentence.
- For example, in the sentence: ‘The readability of a written document is determined by both sentence clarity and document formatting; use concise language and clear headings to improve the readability of your message’, there are two independent clause- one which appears before the semicolon and the other after the semicolon thus making it a compound sentence.