The correct answer is My brother loves to cook, but he especially loves to barbecue.
Explanation:
The sentence "My brother loves to cook, he especially loves to barbecue" is a run-on sentence because each of the sections in the sentence is a complete sentence, and complete/independent sentences cannot be connected using a comma. Instead, a semicolon should be used (;) or a conjunction such as and, but, or can be added after the comma. This second method of correction occurs in the sentence "My brother loves to cook, but he especially loves to barbecue".
Personally, the option I would choose is D. exonerated: out of, to complete the analogy. My reasoning would be that when you are carried by emotions, you are elated, the same way that when you are exonerated, you are deposed, or out of a certain service.
However, the answer that I found people saying is correct all over the Internet is C. coherent : to place, so, I don't know whom you should believe, sorry. :/
Answer:
A place to call home is America
Answer:
In this phrase, young 'uns means younger people (such as children, teens, and/or young adults).
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Hope this helps! Cya
Honestly,just take the students notes such as where they lived and incorporate it into a paragraph. The hook/start of your paragraph can be “The Real Galielio.” And then include the places he lived,their family,where he studied,basically all of the notes:)