Answer:
Letter to sister giving her information about her new school and also advising her on how to behave well while in school.
Explanation:
Hamsford Avenue
New Jersey
01 August 2010
My dear sister,
First of all, a huge congratulations on getting into the school you've always wanted. Not only is that school my alma mater, but it is also one of the most prestigious schools in the whole state and I am so proud of you making it in.
There are some things that I would like you to know before you start school. And I want you to listen carefully and make it a point to try to remember them as much as you can.
First, the school's an old institution but that doesn't mean it is bad. On the contrary, it is so famous and good that it's still up and running till now. The institution helped a lot of famous faces grow up, and it is a good place to learn and be educated. The school has all of the facilities that one can find in a school and so, I would like you to try to make use of everything and expand your knowledge.
Moreover, the school also has some rules and regulations which may seem inappropriate. But it is for your good. Try to follow them and never deviate from it. The school's principal, Mr. Smith is also a good guy who is always ready to help the students with any of their grievances. So, don't hesitate to approach him, or other teachers too. They are all there to help you grow into a good person.
The school's reputation is one which you should try to emulate and it will help you in your future life too. But at the same time, try to experience and enjoy as much as you can.
I hope to visit you as soon as I can come there. Till then, take care and will be seeing you soon.
With lots of love,
Brianna.
Answer:
[2] He faced insults and difficulties doing this; however, he was determined to continue making money, which he did.
Explanation:
Considering the four sentences given in the question, we can see that these sentences all contain dependent and independent clauses except for sentence [2} which uses a conjunctive adverb "however". This <u>sentence contains two independent clauses that are joined by the word "however"</u>.
<u>Sentences [1], [3], and [4] all contain one dependent clause and one independent clause</u>. But, <u>sentence [2] contains two independent clauses</u> "He faced insults and difficulties doing this" and "he was determined to continue making money, which he did". And these two independent clauses are joined by the conjunctive adverb "however', making it into one single sentence.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is option/ sentence [2].
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Reunite is a synonym of reunion. Reunion is a related term of reunite.As a noun reunion is the process or act of reuniting. As a verb reunite is to unite again.