I’ve been trying to look up the story to your question but I can’t find anything to relate to it
What’s the story and who’s the companion
I’m so sorry I was unable to help this question has no context
Answer: C. an independent clause (A. a coordinating conjunction) Explanation: Although nothing is underlined, I think the question stiil can be answered. But first, a quick revision. Independent clause is the one that conveys a complete thought and contains enough information to stand on its own. On the othet hand, dependent clause can only express a meaning if it is linked to an independent clause via the subordinating conjunction. In our sentence, both clauses, "The harsh wind scoured the scant remaining leaves from the trees" and "A desolate landscape remained in its wake" are independent clauses and as such they are linked together via a coordinating conjunction "and". So, if any of these two clauses is underlined then the correct answer is "independent clause". However, if the conjunction "and" is underlined, then the answer is "coordinating conjunction".
Answer:
Dear Catherine,
Good morning from Austin, Texas! School started today and I am starting to like this very much. Part of this is due to my amazing teacher. She's nice and sweet but teaches, well, stopping to keep all students on the same track. I feel as though we can talk about anything with her as well. I was talking about something totally random during class and she seemed understanding, even connecting it back to the main topic. I am so blessed to have gotten such an amazing, dedicated teacher.
Miss you,
Amy
In order to complete the dialogues between Connie and John and between Erica and Manuel, we must take the context into consideration.
The answers to the first dialogue are:
- Yeah, right! One year is long?
The answer to the second dialogue are:
- That’s good. Now what should we do?
- I think I’m going to make the chicken salad
<h3>What is a dialogue?</h3>
A dialogue is a conversation that takes place between two or more people. For this question, we must choose among the answer choices provided which ones best fit the blanks, so that the dialogues make sense.
In order to choose the best answers, we must take the context of each dialogue into consideration. That means we must read the whole dialogue to find clues as to what is going on:
- In the first dialogue, John clearly does not think Connie should buy a new parka. She thinks it is absurd to wear something from last year, but he does not.
- In the second dialogue, Manuel clearly says something that leads Erica to talk about the menus. He also mentions chicken all of a sudden, which means Erica must say something related to chicken as well.
With the information above in mind, we can conclude that the correct answers to complete the dialogues are the following:
- What’s on your mind? (first dialogue)
- Yeah, right! One year is long? (first dialogue)
- That’s good. Now what should we do? (second dialogue)
- I think I’m going to make the chicken salad (second dialogue)
Learn more about completing dialogues here:
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