Answer:
Our dog and our neighbor's dog keep barking.
Explanation:
A compound subject is when two or more subjects share a verb or verb phrase. They are joined by conjunctions such as "and", "or", "nor" etc.
In the given sentences, the subjects "our dog" and "our neighbor's dog" share the same verb "bark". So, they can be merged into a compound subject by using the conjunction "and". This also makes the helping verb "keeps" plural, as the compound subject is plural.
Thus, the final sentence will be
<em><u>Our dog and our neighbor's dog keep barking.</u></em>
Answer:
Having one, or B
Explanation:
Mark, having won, went on in the 1998 Final.
Hope i helped!
-Chad
C) life is fleeting.
I think this because the line "where the terror of death is no more"
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef may be on the verge of a massive outbreak of coral bleaching caused by sea temperatures soaring for the third time in six years.
“The entire reef has been in a bleaching hotspot for the past month, and excessively hot water is still spreading and intensifying,” says Tom Goreau of the Global Coral Reef Alliance in Cambridge, MA who issued the first warnings of the last bleaching epidemic two years ago. The sea is currently up to 2°C warmer than normal.
Goreau predicts that this bleaching “will be the worst yet,” and will extend across the South Pacific to the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and New Caledonia.