Hi, the answer is D because the quotation says, "Their embrace" meaning he wants to be with her/him.
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Answer:
The purpose of the title “Catch the Moon” alludes to the hubcap that Luis gives Naomi. Despite there being many wheel covers at his fathers' junkyard, Luis wanted to find the perfect match for Naomi's illustration. Also, "to try to catch the moon" is "to reach for an impossible goal" if that helps. :)
Answer:
The visitors to the farm walked through the corn maze, and then they bought a pumpkin.
Explanation:
Firstly, let's see if all the revised sentences make grammatical sense.
1. The visitors to the farm walked through the corn maze, and then they bought a pumpkin.
Sentence one is grammatically correct as it uses and to connect the two clauses.
2. The visitors to the farm walked through the corn maze; bought a pumpkin.
Sentence two is not grammatically correct as it has an unnecessary semi-colon with a dependent clause.
3. The visitors to the farm walked through the corn maze, they bought a pumpkin.
Sentence three does not use and to join the two clauses.
4. The visitors to the farm walked through the corn maze; and then they bought a pumpkin.
Sentence four like sentence two uses an unnecessary semi-colon that does not follow the semi-colon rule.
A semi colon should be used to join two independent clauses or to replace (and, or, but,etc)
Hope it isn't confusing, and it helped! :))