A compound sentence has two independent clauses joined by a comma or conjunction. an independent clause can be a complete thought on its own.
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Bob: "We should have a library in school. They are important for kids to read."
Bill: "Meh, we can just read online or something."
Bob: "Yeah, but some kids don't have access to reading apps online. Also, some kids prefer paper pages. The library is also a good place to research."
Bill: "Yeah, I guess..."
Bob: "Most libraries also have computers, which gives you access the the online research you mentioned."
Bill: "You make a good point, Bob. Also, don't forget, libraries sometimes have old newspapers that are good for research on the 'old times.'"
Bob: "Yup! I'm glad you agree that libraries at school (and anywhere) are important."
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D. Rolfe's death
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The "Rolfe's Final Years" section literally portrays Rolfe's last years, that is, the last years before his death, highlighting the activities he did and how he spent his last days before he died, in addition to emphasizing what happened after of his death, what was the reaction of the people, what he left behind and other things. This section is not adequate to portray the activities that Rolfe did during his youth and adulthood, but rather to portray his years of old age, close to his date of death.
Irving Washington's short story is about the guests of a host who are going to spend the night in host's home. They are going to spend the night at different rooms and one of the rooms is haunted as host indicates it. The narrator tells the story from this room he has meant for. There is a picture which fills him with the horror of feelings and antipathy. When it's revealed that this narrator has seen the ghost, he tells the story of this picture and first the gentlemen make the fun out of it. However, later it is unraveled by host that the picture indeed was haunted. Options B and C describes narrator's feelings in the room. Option A is the description of the night at breakfast. The correct answer is D when the narrator tells the story and everybody laughs.
Answer:A summary of Themes in Kurt Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron. ... among all Americans, the government in Vonnegut's story tortures its citizens. ... Some behave this way because they have internalized the government's goals, and others because they fear that the government will punish them severely if they display any ...
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