The first one is A:) The tension in the room, and the second is C:) The characterization suggests Anne's optimism
Conjunctions are joining words that link together parts of a sentence. The three main coordinating conjunctions are 'and', 'but' and 'or'. They can be used to join together two clauses in a sentence
Yes they had been lined up
When we exhale, we breathe out less oxygen but more carbon dioxide than we inhale. The carbon we breathe out as carbon dioxide comes from the carbon in the food we eat. ... The carbon dioxide is dissolved in the blood, carried to the lungs by the circulation, and breathed out.
You can use the predicate nominative principal.
A predicate nominative is a predicate noun that completes a linking verb and renames the subject. You can insert the word equals between the subject and the predicate nominative and it will make sense. Example: Mr. Hayward equals principal.