The statement that best describes the excerpt from The Crisis, Number XIII, by Thomas Paine is, most of the sentences have a similar structure. The correct answer is option C. Most of the sentences in the excerpt are simple sentences. Meaning, the sentences only have one independent clause that conveys a complete thought.
C.
The others are not complete thoughts, they are dependent clauses.
The exciting end of a baseball game (what about it?)
Two energetic women walking in the park... came across a pond. (That's better)
Started his homework late Sunday night.. and as a consequence he was late to school on Monday. Now it sounds more complete
The answer is B. I prefer to arrive on time.
The others use negative expressions A. neither and nor are both negative. C. don't is negative. and D. never is negative.
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Answer: Code talkers transmitted messages over military telephone or radio communications nets using formally or informally developed codes built upon their native languages. The code talkers improved the speed of encryption and decryption of communications in front line operations during World War II. I hope this helps!
Explanation: Navajo Code Talkers created an unbreakable code. It helped win World War II. The Code Talkers conveyed messages by telephone and radio in their native language, a code that was never broken by the Japanese. In the early part of World War II, the enemy was breaking every military code that was being used in the Pacific
I might be mis-understanding your question but I am pretty sure that the correct answer is "(You) gave me a headache"
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