I most contexts, no. It can be considered an error if viewed from a programmer's perspective, because a bug is viewed as an error in the code of a program. If it is not viewed from a similar perspective, then it is not a synonym. Thesaurus.com can be a helpful place for you.
I believe it's "A. Sheila is walking into a surprise party."
Answer: A) After the ceasefire was declared, the soldiers were allowed to go home.
Explanation:
An independent clause is a clause that expresses a complete thought. It can stand on its own and still make sense. The independent clause in this example is "the soldiers were allowed to go home."
A subordinate clause, on the other hand, is a clause that does not express a complete thought. It cannot stand alone, because it has no meaning if not joined to an independent clause. "After the ceasefire was declared" is a subordinate clause.
All the other options contain two independent clauses - in option B, they are connected with a semicolon; in option C, with a conjunction "so"; in option D, with a comma and a conjunction "and."
You’re answer would be C.
Answer:
Nutrias are causing major problems in Louisiana.
Explanation:
Central Idea = the main idea of a text; kind of like a thesis in an essay
This sentence is the central idea because all of the other sentences support it. The other sentences in the paragraph explain and give examples as to why Nutrias are a problem in Louisiana. Therefore, the first sentence best describes the central idea of the passage.