Quotes, punctuation or descriptive words depending on the situation. (idk if this will help, need more context to fully understand the question)
A) summarize it so you understand the main point
Answer: Negative
Explanation:
Although they can be used in a vaguely positive lighting, persistent, stubborn, and obstinate are negative connotation words.
Persistent - continuing firmly in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition
Stubborn - having or showing determination not to change one's attitude or position on something, usually in spite of good arguments or reasons to do so
Obstinate - stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or chosen course of action despite attempts to persuade one to do so
Answer:
live reports of news events as they happened
Explanation:
The invention of radio and television make possible the transmission of live reports of news events as they happened, which couldn't happen with the written press.
multiple editions related to each day's news: yes, newspapers did that... with morning and evening editions.
long-form journalism and related genres: a long-form report could easily be published in a newspaper in multiple daily segments.
simultaneous broadcasting of the day's news: Evening newspapers were reporting about events/news that occured that same day.
A DEPENDENT CLAUSE is a group of words containing a subject and a predicate, but is not a sentence on its own.
Subject is the noun or pronoun being referred to in the clause.
Predicate are words that complete the sentence. It usually starts with the verb of the sentence.
A dependent clause is not a sentence even though it has a subject and a predicate because it does not convey a complete thought.
Dependent clause can only be useful in a sentence when it accompanies an independent clause.
Three types of dependent clauses are adjective clause, adverb clause, and noun clause.