Answer:
The answer is false.
Explanation:
In English, when you join two complete sentences with the conjunctions and, or, but, nor, yet, so, or for, place a comma before the conjunction. If you use just a comma, you create a comma splice and your friends will all laugh at you.
Answer:
it's by describing a solution for bypassing the blocks set up in the firewall
Explanation:
Number 1 is "an enormous ornamental bat"
Verb: played
<span>Adverb Phrase: "at the theater" (the phrase describes WHERE they played their parts.) </span>
<span>Modified: played
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