Answer:
He is trying to rouse his listeners
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Answer:
The correct answers are answers C, D and E.
Explanation:
Simple sentences contain only one subject and one predicate. On the other hand, compound sentences contain more than one subject and more than one predicate. In other words, compound sentences are formed by two or more simple sentences.
If you can separate the sentence in two (or more) and both parts still make sense, and each one has a subject and a predicate, then we're saying this original sentence is a compound sentence.
In sentence C we have two subjects: Informational messages and sensitive messages. Each one has his predicate.
In sentence D we have two subjects: Good writers and bad writes. Each one has his predicate.
In sentence E we have two subjects: Pie charts and bar charts. Each one has his predicate.
Answer A.
Key words from the question: <span>commuters do not <u>truly </u>experience New York City
Answer A reflects this because it gives a specific example of a commuter coming into the city but going a whole year without actually experiencing a NYC area outside of where s/he may work. </span>
Answer:
Listening to words in sentences
Explanation:
Using a dictionary tells u how to pronounce and how to spell it
Using flash cards with a partner helps u remember the spelling of the word
Answer: The correct answer is C, as it the subject of the sentence.
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