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You should take the creative writing you've done in the past 12 weeks and explain a little bit about some selected parts. Tell them about your favourite part, how long it took you to write, and what your writing was about.
Be sure to include an introduction/hook, and paragraphs 1, 2, and 3. Paragraph 1 will begin the essay. "I'll be reviewing the creative writing I've done in these past 12 weeks, today!"
Paragraph 2 is like the middle, where you're explaining the main parts of the essay.
Paragraph 3 is the conclusion. This is where you will conclude your essay. "...and that was my essay on creative writing!"
Good Luck!
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Well, let's see... I don't know what a coordinating conjunction is off the top of my head, but I know B isn't the answer, since 'independent' means 'highly capable of handling oneself'. C <em>certainly</em> isn't the answer, simply because you can see by this answer they obviously do combine with a dependent clause from time to time. That leaves us with D and A, which both leave the same term. However, I do believe I can use the word preceding <em>conjunction</em>, which is <em>coordinating</em>, to realize that 'and,' 'but,' and 'or' are coordinating conjunctions. Seriously, D cannot be the answer because not every sentence starts with any of those. So your answer is A.
The first and the third sentences contain parallel structures. Parallel structure, or parallelism, is the repetition of the same grammatical structure or form within a sentence, so it becomes more balanced, and, therefore, more readable and clear to understand.
In the first sentence, the parallel structure has been used in the comparison: "... would make war <em>rather than let</em> the nation survive and accept war<em> rather than let</em> it perish..."
In the third sentence the same grammatical form has been used too: "<em>all dreaded it </em>(1) <em>all sought to</em> avert <em>it </em>(2)."
Answer: B
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