I think you are referring to this:
1. comparing ideas
as a result she likes pink as a result of being a young lady
2. introducing an example
therefore she likes peanut butter therefore I thought she liked peanuts
3. showing a time relationship
in the same way
They meet in the same way every day before noon
4. showing a space relationship
beneath
he lay down beneath the tree
5. using connective phrases
and
she likes peanut butter and so does he
6. contrasting one idea with another
yet
she likes peanut butter yet he likes turkey
7. using relative pronouns
then
they meet for a movie than dinner
8. adding an idea
which
Which sandwich does he want?
9. using subordinating conjunctions
for instance
She likes poetry for instance she loved the poem before her eyes
10. drawing a conclusion
because
I think that it is hot because I see the steam
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
There are four types of angles discussed here, for angles from 0 (exclusive) to 180 (inclusive) degrees: acute, right, obtuse, straight.
The correct answer is: [B]: "False" .
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<u>Note</u>: "A simple sentence, by definition, has neither an "independent clause" —nor a "dependent clasuse".
So; this statement is: "False".
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That being said; to emphasize an idea in a "complex sentence", one should place the idea in a "dependent clause" .
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Once you have chosen a topic, you must conduct research in order to write your paper accurately. However, if your paper is a personal narrative, for example, you do not need to conduct research. In this case, your next step is to create an outline so that you can organize your paper. If it is a paper that needs research, you cannot develop an outline until you have researched, learned and understood your topic.
Answer:
Distraction as a way of survival
Explanation:
The narrator speaks about how difficult is to keep on living watching all the survivors around her. Because she's seen death, but what strikes her completely is the living, so she says her "one saving grace is distraction", so she focuses on colors, and other details so as not to think about the destruction that suffocates her.