C. Compound because it uses “and” to put together two sentence's.
Answer:
D. significance, which measures how likely it is
Explanation:
Statistical significance is a claim that a result is the outcome of any chance or random act but rather it is instead, likely to be the outcome of a specific cause. This claim is important especially for academicians and researchers for they rely heavily on the analysis of data.
The best way to connect the two given sentences is to use the words or phrase <u>"significance, which measures how likely it is"</u>. The word <u>"which" acts as the connector</u> of the two sentences which have a related theme but also presents a different part of the objective.
Thus, the new sentence will read as-
In 2019, hundreds of scientists called for an end to reliance on statistical <em><u>significance, which measures how likely it is</u></em> that a result occurred by chance.
The correct answer is B. I did some of the problems in my head, wrote the last answer, and stopped writing when the bell rang.
Explanation
Sentence # 12 "I did some of the problems in my head, the last answer I wrote, and when the bell rang I stopping writing" needs to be revised because it does not have a parallel structure "did", "wrote" and "stopping". To review this sentence to create a parallel structure it is necessary to change the last verb "stopping" to "stopped" to maintain the parallel structure which establishes one verbal tense. Moreover, the best tense is simple past because the author was talking about an past event. According to the above, the correct answer is B.
Answer:
Concept: Utilizing words in context
- Paul's mother goes shopping every month and her accountant noticed that there were a lot of miscellaneous charges that didn't relate to her shopping trip.