Answer:
Explanation:
1. Compounds are pure substances while mixture are impure substances.
2. Compounds are homogeneous in nature while mixtures are either homogeneous or heterogeneous in nature.
3. Compounds can be separated by electrochemical or chemical method while mixtures can be separated by physical method.
4. When the constituents of compounds are combined, a new substance is formed while in mixture, no new substance is formed.
5. Compound is the chemical combination of two or more elements while mixture us the physical combination of two or more substances.
C, because it gives a detailed description of the setting.
Journalist can build credibility after the information being plagiarized or fabricated by issuing the retraction at first, and then continue to write strong articles by citing sources in the future.
Answer : Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
Whenever there is a case of fabricated information or plagiarised content developed over the media platform, Journalist suffer defamation but they can build credibility all over again.
As soon as such case crept in, first measure should be taken to issue a retraction from the journalist side or the publication side. Then the journalist should not be demotivated but continue to write more evidently strong articles with citing the sources in the future.
Journalist should ensure validity of any story that they have reported. Journalist should never harm the reputation of the organization they represent.
The type of sentence given is a compound sentence. It is a compound sentence because it consists of two independent sentences: "I already said yes to someone else" and "I can't go to the dance with you". In order to link the two sentences, the conjunction "because" is used.