Use google translator https://www.google.com/search?q=google+translate&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-1-ab
You can write a compound sentence using FANBOYS:
F —> for
A —> and
N —> nor
B —> but
O —> or
Y —> yet
S —> so
i.e.
1- The boy laughed, and the girl giggled.
2- The brown squirrel ran up the tree; hence, the dog did not bark.
3- Julie wanted a piece of cake, yet her mother said no.
4- It was bedtime, but it was still daylight.
5- Do you know Mike; do you like him?
6- We could go to the movies, or we could walk to the park.
Hope this helped
I used:
-FANBOYS
-semicolon
-conjunctive adverbs
<span>1. </span>I believe the correct answer is: A. Person
The root of the agent marker, a suffix that follows a word
to modify its meaning, is the sign person as it is a sign that is added to a
sign to produce a profession, role, or identity of what does a person do.
<span>2. </span>I believe the correct answer is: B. Actor or
Actress.
Adding the agent marker to the regular sign act creates the
word actor or actress as the logic behind it is that you add agent marker to
something (in this case act) when you want that something to be a person.
<span>3.</span>I believe the correct answer is A. Actor.
The word actor would use the agent marker when signed, as
you are adding the agent marker to the regular sign act when you want to create
a sign to produce a profession, role, or identity of what does a person do.
State Delegates solved problems by voting about it in the Congress.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
President of the Federal Republic of NigeriaInaugural holderNnamdi AzikiweFormationOctober 1, 1963DeputyVice President of NigeriaSalary₦30,000,000 annually