Alrighty, so:
First it helps if you know what each word means.
1.) Ignorant. Ignorant means unaware.
2.) Garment. A garment is an article of clothing.
3.) Vacant. Vacant means unoccupied.
4.) Recurrent. Recurrent means to repeat.
5.) Extravagant. Over the top.
6.) Evident. Evident means noticeable.
7.) Innocent. Innocent means not guilty.
8.) Tenant. A tenant is someone who rents a house.
9.) Pregnant. That woman is preggers.
10.) Competent. Means you're able to do something well.
Hope this helps! (:
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You can include the next info about this important people: 1)José Martí was a Cuban rebel who battled in the spanish american war. Even though The US supported the rebel movement in
that war, they did not restore full control of
the island to the Cuban people after the war ended. He had fought his entire life to the freedom of Cuba. 2) Emilio Aguinaldo was from Filipines and he was a rebel who also battled the Spanish-American War. After this war Aguinaldo took up arms against the Americans because the United States decided not to give
the Philippines its independence. and 3) “Pancho” Villa was from Mexico and he rebeled against USA beacuse of its support to Villa's enemy Carranza. U.S. sent troops to Mexico to try to
capture him
Answer:
Other than to succeed to the presidency upon the death or resignation of a president, a vice president's only constitutional duty is to preside over the Senate. Vice presidents cannot vote in the Senate, except to break a tie, nor may they formally address the Senate, except with the senators' permission.
Explanation:
In order to answer this question, you must know what compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences are. A compound sentence is one that is created by joining two independent clauses (complete sentences) with a conjunction such as "and" or "but." A complex sentence contains one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses (phrases). A compound-complex sentence, as you might expect, contains both, at least two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause. Looking at the sentence in question, we see two independent clauses; "Sometimes the air that is rushing in begins to rotate" is a complete sentence, and "a tornado is formed" is also a complete sentence. There are no dependent clauses, but both of these independent clauses are joined by a conjunction (and). Thus, this is an example of a compound sentence.