That's correct, it's option D) Both A and B.
Option C looks incorrect due to the misuse of punctuation. Since the conjunction "and" was added, there is no reason to use a semicolon before it in this situation.
Option A uses correct punctuation, comma, before the conjunction "and". Let's keep it in mind that it is a conjunction's role to connect two sentences in order to form a compound one.
Option B is also correct because, even though it does not use a conjunction to connect the sentences, it uses the semicolon to indicate the sentences are related, that their ideas are connected.
They both use Alliteration in old english poetry and modern translation
Answer:
In January 2009, as the school was closing for winter holiday she wrote: "The girls were not too excited about vacations because they knew if the Taliban implemented their edict [banning girls' education] they would not be able to come to school again.
Explanation:
Answer:
With his ebony hands on each ivory key
He made that poor piano moan with melody.
Explanation:
The Weary Blues was a poem written in 1927. it was about a story of the outstanding achievement of an American Poet Langston Hughes, who was just 24 years old at its first appearance. Hughes spoke directly about his experiences of African Americans at a time when their voices were newly being heard in our literature.
Both lines from the poem suggests that the speaker was impressed by the musician
With his ebony hands on each ivory key
He made that poor piano moan with melody.
Answer: circe
Explanation: How does Circe help him? Circe helps Odysseus by telling him how to get home and what will happen at each island. She tells him he will come to the island of sirens (p. ... Odysseus takes the advice about Scylla to just flee Scylla even if she takes his men, he must not fight back.