Answer:
The answer is letter a. Conjunctive adverb.
Explanation:
Adverbs are <em>words that modify a verb, an an adjective or another adverb.</em> It can also be used to modify a clause or a sentence.
In the example sentence above, "Andrew Carnegie was a poor immigrant; <u>however,</u> he later became a millionaire in the steel business," "however" functions as a<em> "conjunctive adverb."</em>
Conjunctive adverbs are adverbs that are used to connect two independent clauses (can stand alone) together. Examples of these are: <em>therefore, otherwise, next, however, nevertheless, then, finally, etc. </em>
Going back to the sentence above, the two independent/main clauses are: <em>"Andrew Carnegie was a poor immigrant"</em> and <em>"he later became a millionaire in the steel business."</em>
Answer:
it looks like an ordinary add to me nothing to be offended by the only thing their depicting is a girl using a product
Explanation:
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "the extent to which the poem achieves its intended objective." A dramatic constructionist would critic focus on when interpreting this poem such as <span>the extent to which the poem achieves its intended objective</span>
<span>1. Which is the tense of the underlined verb? Running against much older athletes, Billy (had placed) second!
A. past
B. past perfect
C. past progressive
D. present perfect
</span><span>2. Which is the tense of the underlined verb?
We (have been thinking) of putting up another fence.
A. past progressive
B. present perfect progressive
C. past perfect progressive
D. present progressive
</span><span>3. Which is the tense of the underlined verb?
It (was disappointing) when we realized we couldn't go.
A. past progressive
B. past perfect progressive
C. present progressive
D. present perfect progressive
4. Which is the tense of the underlined verb?
She (had been writing) poetry but thought her ideas would work better as a novel.
A. present progressive
B. past progressive
C. past perfect progressive
D. present perfect progressive</span>
Answer:
I think it D) A glossary lists the meanings of difficult words in a text.
Explanation:
A glossary also known as a vocabulary or clavis, is an alphabetical list of terms in a particular domain of knowledge with the definitions for those terms. Traditionally, a glossary appears at the end of a book and includes terms within that book that are either newly introduced, uncommon, or specialized. While glossaries are most commonly associated with non-fiction books, in some cases, fiction novels may come with a glossary for unfamiliar terms.