The correct response is A.
Jerry loves tennis; he plays every day.
A semicolon separates two clauses that are bound together in a sentence. One of the clauses is 'Jerry loves tennis', whilst the other clause is 'he plays every day'. Rather than disconnecting the two ideas, a semicolon can be used to join them together.
Answer: for emphasis or because the author might not agree with the term
The answer happens to obviously be letter C and here is why, a connotation is a choice in words in a form of literature that can give a stronger feeling to the sentence. For example instead of saying scary i could say horifying and that would be a stronger, negative connotation of fear, based on the fact that c is the only negative one, "Crowded and sticky."
Answer:
A, gives the reason how the games are helpful.