<span>The prefix which means into is in.</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
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Explanation:
If youre asking how it helped soldiers in ww2: It could have spread to the enemy spreading disease amongst enemy soldiers, most likely killing them after a while.
But if youre asking how it helped cause the war: It could have helped cause the war by all the unrest in the world at the time or people could have immigrated to enemy countries and spread the virus.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
 REQUEST FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. 
Good day sir, my name is Takeshi Kumamoto, a chemistry instructor in your school Great Heights Schools. As a great citadel of learning, Great Heights has always been a trailblazer, leading and others struggling to catch up. This has been made possible because of the provision of top class facilities in the school and equally qualified personnel with the school administration making sure we never lack whatever we need to move the school higher. 
However, we have gotten to a point where I need your financial assistance in upgrading our chemistry laboratory with newer and better equipment so our students would remain competitive among their peers and learn more effectively. 
There is need to replace the bunsen burners because the ones available are old and give inaccurate readings when we perform chemical experiments. There is also a need for new litmus paper, beakers, test tubes, crucibles, conical flasks, etc. 
These equipments need to be replaced or new ones added to our chemical laboratory. 
Many thanks as you review this application. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
  <span>A simple sentence (called an independent clause), includes a verb and noun. 
Example: The boy fell (verb: fell, noun: boy) 
Example: In the tub, the boy fell on his bottom. (verb: fell, noun: boy) 
Example: The dog barked. 
Example The dog barked at the cat last night. 
Example: This question is odd. 
Compound sentences include two independent clauses but doesn't require a dependent clause, and the independent clauses are connected using a conjunction (but), or punctuation like a semi colon (;) or comma (,). 
Example: My friend invited me to the game but my parents didn't let me go. (2 clauses: invited to a game, parents didn't let him go. Conjunction: "but") 
Example: I have to stay up all night to finish this, my meeting is first thing in the morning. (2 clauses: stay up all night, meeting in the morning. Punctuation is a comma).</span>