This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. The options are as follows:
[...] Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson have been together for 23 years, as have Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick. Denzel and Pauletta Washington have been married for 28 years, Billy and Janice Crystal for 41 years, and Bill and Camille Cosby for 47 years.
A. brief examples
B. synthetic examples
C. repetitive examples
D. enumerated examples
E. informative examples
Answer:
The kind of supporting materials being used in the excerpt is:
A. brief examples
.
Explanation:
<u>The purpose of using brief examples is to simply further illustrate or demonstrate something to the audience that they may not know, that is not so obvious to them. That is precisely what we have in the excerpt we are analyzing here. The speaker merely wishes to show his/her audience that there are several couples in Hollywood who have been married for quite some time. There is no need to used, for instance, an extended example here. What has been said so far is not so complex as to demand a lengthy example</u>. Notice that the speaker is not necessarily enumerating the couples, nor is he/she providing two much information about them. Their names and how long they've been married are briefly stated, which is enough for the purpose of illustrating the affirmation that "Not all Hollywood marriages are doomed to quick failure."
The answer is c important evidence used to defend against enemies
1.It is not wise to trust strangers, even when they promise to be loyal to you.
2.Ignoring the wisdom and experience of others can lead to terrible consequences.
3.You should never give up, even if you think a problem is impossible to solve.
4.You can overcome tragedy if you rely on your family and friends.
The answer to your question would be that the sentence that demonstrates the correct use of a conjunctive adverb is the following one: Lisa cleaned the Kitchen this afternoon; meanwhile, Donovan dusted the living room.
In this case, the conjunctive adverb "meanwhile" has been used as a coodinating conjunction to join two independent clauses. You need the semicolon to connect the two clauses.