Answer: Colon
Explanation:
As Hamlet so aptly advised: "To thine own self be true."
- A Colon is the punctuation mark that is used to direct you to the information. Colon is usually giving the silent impression of ''Which is'' ''As follows'' ''Thus'' ''Which are'' and more. In this case, we can see that colon is more appropriate than semicolon which presents the pause and it is usually used between two independent clauses.
A colon is the punctuation mark with two parallel dots and it can be easily recognized in a sentence.
Answer: The correct answer is A.I came, I saw, I conquered the AP History test. B.The AP History test was hard, but I endured.
Explanation:
how are we supposed to know? you don't give us any information.
x(angle1)+(3x-5)(angle 2)=143(sum of both angles).
x+3x-5=143
combine like terms: 4x-5=143
add 5 to both sides: 4x=148
divide both sides by 4: x=37
substitute for x: angle 1=37, angle 2= 106